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The PROOF that Lewis Hamilton is the greatest of all-time, it's advantage Ferrari in the midfield battle... and DON'T mess with Toto Wolff


 Lewis Hamilton truly is the best ever, advantage Ferrari in the midfield fight... also, DON'T play with Toto Wolff - FIVE THINGS WE LEARNED from a fantastic Brazilian Grand Prix 

Lewis Hamilton overwhelmed Max Verstappen to win a splendid Brazilian Grand Prix 

Fans were blessed to receive the most recent portion of the competition between the two goliaths 

Hamilton's 101st - and possibly best ever - triumph demonstrated he truly is the best of all time 

Ferrari are additionally dazzling, while Tsunoda should improve in case he is to be a triumph 


The 2021 F1 season is transforming into one of the most incredible ever, with real contentions, a staggering title fight and probably the most noteworthy driving you could envision. 

Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen are going wheel-to-wheel, straightforwardly, at each circuit and last end of the week's Sao Paulo race saw the Brit dominate the competition, regardless of being punished 25 matrix puts throughout two days. 

Here, Sportsmail investigates five things we gained from a Brazilian Grand Prix that will live extremely long in the memory... 


Lewis Hamilton got an unbelievable triumph at the Brazilian Grand Prix in Sao Paulo 

Fans turned out in their thousands to watch the splendid race, which saw Hamilton dazzle 

How about we start with the enormous one. There is no more fearsome beast than like a Lewis Hamilton despised. The seven-time title holder was managed a harsh hand in Brazil at the end of the week, yet he figured out how to turn it around to get his 101st race win, and maybe more critically, close the hole on Red Bull rival Verstappen. 

Australia's chief was persuaded the opener would come great notwithstanding his poor IPL. 

After stewards tracked down a 'specialized encroachment' on the back wing of Hamilton's vehicle following Friday's passing, the Brit was precluded and compelled to the rear of the framework for Saturday's run race. 

He then, at that point, utilized the 100km competition to fly up the request to fifth, before he was again given a punishment - this time five spots - when Mercedes took another motor on his vehicle. 

The Brit came from tenth to win, surpassing his opponent Max Verstappen in the last option stages 

Thusly, Hamilton was down in tenth for the beginning of the race, yet proceeded to deliver maybe the drive of his life to win, defeating different challenges en route. There were claims he was constrained out of control by Versappen on lap 48 (to a greater degree toward that later), yet in addition to the fact that he managed to overwhelm his opponent, yet he proceeded to get triumph by an extraordinary 10 seconds. 

There has been heaps of talk about whether Hamilton truly is the best F1 driver ever, yet Sunday's drive went far to demonstrating that he truly is. Indeed, he has a splendid vehicle, however it takes more than that to be a title holder. 

It is not yet clear whether he will get a record eighth title this season, however unmistakably he has the ability to take Verstappen right, with only three competitions to go. 

Hamilton waves a Brazil banner on Sunday; he is solidifying his place as the best ever 

Try not to screw with Toto Wolff 

Staying with Mercedes, it was an upside down end of the week for group manager Toto Wolff, who needed to manage more high points and low points than maybe he would have needed. 

There was the undeniable anger at the F1 chain of command for Hamilton's exclusion, which came after Verstappen was seen contacting the back wing of his opponent's vehicle. While there is no idea the Dutchman altered the Mercedes, it was an unusual situation that left both group supervisors with a lot to say. 

On the lattice before Sunday's race, Wolff let Sky's Martin Brundle know that the FIA could 'cut [the back wing] in 1000 pieces' subsequent to affirming that they hadn't got it back after the examination, and he was additionally heard telling Hamilton in group radio 'Splendid work Lewis, f*** them all' after Saturday's run race.

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