Turkish GP: Valtteri Bottas takes superb win, Max Verstappen retakes title lead as Lewis Hamilton rues late pit-stop

Bottas led almost every lap of a gripping race in difficult conditions and sealed his first win of the season with an overtake on Charles Leclerc, before finishing comfortably ahead of Verstappen at the chequered flag. “From my side, it was one of the best races I’ve had, ever,” said Bottas.

 

 

 

 

But Verstappen has still retaken the championship lead from Hamilton, who was running third after starting 11th before being brought into the pits with just eight laps remaining – a decision he slammed on team radio. “Why did we give up that place?,” said Hamilton, having previously refused Mercedes pit calls as he tried to get to the end of the race on the same intermediate tyres he started on.

 

 

“We shouldn’t have come in, man. I told you!”Mercedes told Hamilton that he would have lost even more positions by not stopping – but the end result is that Verstappen now heads the standings by six points with six races remaining in an epic 2021 season. Leclerc was also attempting to complete all 58 laps on the same tyres before he was passed by Bottas. He then pitted, and was overtaken by Perez in the other Red Bull for the final podium position.

 

 

Perez had an incredible battle with Hamilton for fourth earlier in the race, even being forced over the pit-entry as they went wheel-to-wheel in the final sector before he lunged to maintain position into Turn 1.Pierre Gasly finished sixth for AlphaTauri despite picking up a five-second penalty for a first-corner collision with Fernando Alonso, although the Driver of the Day was Carlos Sainz after a magnificent comeback charge.

Sainz started 19th but finished eighth after several breath-taking overtakes.
Esteban Ocon was the only driver to finish the race on just one set of intermediate tyres, although he struggled towards the end of the race. But he didn’t struggle on tyres as much as Sebastian Vettel, who at one point bizarrely fitted the medium tyres on his Aston Martin, barely making his way around the track before returning to the wets.

Turkish GP result, top-10
1) Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes
2) Max Verstappen, Red Bull
3) Sergio Perez, Red Bull
4) Charles Leclerc, Ferrari
5) Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes
6) Pierre Gasly, AlphaTauri
7) Lando Norris, McLaren
8) Carlos Sainz, Ferrari
9) Lance Stroll, Aston Martin
10) Esteban Ocon, Alpine