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"For Vettel it became a farce, no wonder he was moaning"

2020-08-10T09:53:04.280Z


The media reports on the Formula 1 weekend dominated two topics: Max Verstappen's furious victory - and Sebastian Vettel, who experienced "another disaster". The press reviews on the Silverstone race.


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Max Verstappen was the only top Formula 1 driver to start at Silverstone with hard tires. With success: the Red Bull driver won the race ahead of Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas. Sebastian Vettel ended up in a disappointing twelfth place. During the race, he criticized the strategy of his team, which brought him to change tires too early: "I'm sticking to it, but you know that you screwed it up," he said over the pit radio. The press reviews on the Silverstone race. 

ENGLAND

The Guardian: "A talent that guaranteed Formula 1 a bright future lit up the Grand Prix for its 70th birthday. Verstappen's victory was significant: for his combative style, but also for his ability to drive with a sense of proportion and for his strong race management Teams. The way he took his chance shows an irresistible enthusiasm, enthusiasm and joy in competition. "

Telegraph: "It wasn't the birthday party that Formula 1 had expected - but it was undoubtedly the one that it needed. Max Verstappen burst in at the anniversary party, and the former enfant terrible breathed a little much needed life into this World Cup."

Daily Mail: "Something special had to happen to snatch the winning ticket from Lewis Hamilton. Verstappen seized his chance with full devotion and suddenly the Mercedes dominance was clouded."

SPAIN

Sport: "A work of art. After the Mona Lisa by da Vinci, Guernica by Picasso and the Starry Night by van Gogh, now comes the performance of Verstappen in Silverstone. For Vettel it was once again a farce, no wonder he moaned."

As: "The resistance is called Verstappen. Triumphant Mad Max with an ingenious Red Bull strategy. Verstappen was Don Quixote who takes on the giants. He ate both Silver Arrows."

El Mundo Deportivo: "Verstappen makes the impossible possible and defeats Mercedes. If someone could become a magician, it was Mad Max. Another disaster for Vettel. The German can no longer get out of the black hole."

ITALY

Corriere dello Sport: "Leclerc's great performance pushes Vettel even more into the shadows. The four-time world champion constantly complains about the car and Ferrari's strategy."

Tuttosport: "Leclerc has learned to use tires and he is pushing his Ferrari to the extreme. He works a miracle while Mercedes collapses. But the real hero of the day is Verstappen, the driver who makes the impossible come true. With talent , He gets energy and intelligence where others get stuck. "

Corriere della Sera: "Verstappen brings Formula 1 to life. He wins with a car that is clearly inferior to the Mercedes. Leclerc scores important points despite the difficult situation. He has worked hard to improve his performance and the results are not too good overlooked. A glimmer of hope for Ferrari. "

Gazzetta dello Sport : "MaxAttack: Verstappen sinks Mercedes in the Silverstone Temple. An achievement that he will remember for a long time. The Dutchman creates a masterpiece, a pearl, a miracle of courage and talent, an achievement that is on the verge of the impossible stands."

Repubblica: "The former bad boy Verstappen ruined the party for Mercedes. Leclerc took fourth place, which for Ferrari was like a victory."

SWITZERLAND

Blick: "Verstappen dries the Mercedes in a tire battle!"

Neue Zürcher Zeitung: "The Mercedes team is sleeping, and Verstappen ends its winning streak with a clever tire poker."

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Source: spiegel

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