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Leclerc scores bittersweet first F1 win in Belgium
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 01 - 09 - 2019

Charles Leclerc fended off a charging Lewis Hamilton to claim a bittersweet first Formula One win on Sunday as the Belgian Grand Prix brought the curtain down on a dark weekend for the sport after the death of French racer Anthoine Hubert.
Monegasque Leclerc, who had started from pole, crossed the line less than a second ahead of Mercedes driver Hamilton, who nevertheless extended his lead in the overall standings to 65 points over teammate Valtteri Bottas, who finished third.
Sunday's victory must have felt like a long time coming for Leclerc, after engine problems denied the 21-year-old victory in the second race of the season in Bahrain in March. It was also Ferrari's first win this year.
But he took little joy in it after French racer Anthoine Hubert, 22, was killed in a high speed crash in a Formula Two race at the Spa-Francorchamps track on Saturday.
"One hand I've got a dream since being a child that has been realized, on the other hand it has been a very difficult weekend since yesterday," said Leclerc, who dedicated his win to Hubert.
"We grew up together, my first ever race I did it with Anthoine, Esteban (Ocon), Pierre (Gasly). I can't fully enjoy my first victory, but it will definitely be a memory I will keep forever," added Leclerc.
Formula One held a minute's silence in memory of Hubert on the grid before the start of the race, which got underway with a somber mood hanging over the paddock. Leclerc kept his lead off the line.
Behind him, Sebastian Vettel, starting second in a front row lockout for Ferrari, went wheel-to-wheel with Hamilton who began third. The Briton briefly got past but Vettel used the formidable straight line speed of his Ferrari to take second place back from the silver car.
Hamilton finally overtook Vettel on the 32nd lap, with the German a sitting duck on fading tires and chased Leclerc down. The Mercedes was clearly faster but ultimately ran out of laps. Vettel finished fourth, with the 32-year-old's race going from bad to worse.
Hunting for his first win since last year's Belgian race, the German was tricked into pitting early by Mercedes. While the early stop initially gave him an advantage, with the four-time champion finding himself in the lead, he eventually began to run out of grip.
He was ordered to make way for Leclerc, who was clearly faster, before stopping for a second time on the 33rd lap. His only consolation was scoring the single point on offer for setting the fastest lap. Alexander Albon was an impressive fifth on his Red Bull debut.
The Thai rookie, promoted from Toro Rosso to the former champions in a swap with Frenchman Pierre Gasly, had started 17th due to an engine-related grid penalty. He was the only Red Bull to make it to the finish.
Max Verstappen, favorite of the legions of orange-clad Dutch fans thronging the track, collided with Kimi Raikkonen at the start before retiring on the opening lap. The incident brought out the safety car.
Sergio Perez was sixth for the Racing Point team ahead of Toro Rosso's Daniil Kvyat. Nico Hulkenberg was eight for Renault while Gasly scored points on his return to Toro Rosso in ninth. Lance Stroll in the other Racing Point rounded out the top 10.
Antonio Giovinazzi crashed his Alfa Romeo on the exit of the Pouhon corner as the leaders came through on their final lap. McLaren's Carlos Sainz retired with a loss of power on the second lap.
His teammate Lando Norris was running a strong fifth but stopped on the final lap. The Briton was classified 11th. — Reuters


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