On November 12, 2017 the Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace stood true to its name unfurling a nail-biting drama and boy, quite some pace in an enticing 71-lap contest here in the heart of Brazil.
From there on until the final lap, it was always going to be Sebastian Vettel’s race to lose.
With Valtteri Bottas reduced to playing catch-up to Vettel’s Ferrari, fans saw some dramatic, wheel-to-wheel action unfold between the Ferrari of Kimi Raikkonen and the Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton, the now four-time world champion.
Ever since Hamilton, driving in arguably the best engine component all race-weekend, zoomed past the Red Bull of Verstappen during lap 61, who had to settle for a P5, the contest at Brazil would be about a Kimi versus Lewis fight to the checkered flag.
In beginning his Sau Paulo challenge quite well, holding off Verstappen and Ricciardo in the initial laps, Kimi Raikkonen did well to extract the very best from those supersofts in what eventually panned out as a one-stop strategy like race leaders, Vettel and Bottas.
Back in the grid, after a first lap collision between the Haas of Romain Grosjean and the Force India of Esteban Ocon brought the safety car into play, Ricciardo did mightily well in fighting back from the very back of the grid, having spun out wide off the kerbs in the starting stages.
Ricciardo, who settled for a tightly-contested P6, did well to provide some supremely smooth overtaking manoeuvres as did Felipe Massa as he raced past Fernando Alonso in the closing stages at Brazil to set the record straight on what’s been a pop-culture stick out in the realm of F1.
It would no longer be ‘Alonso is faster than you Felipe’.
In securing a P7, also his best race finish from the last 15 races, nonetheless, a thrilling way to bow out amidst home fans, Massa held onto the Brazilian flag and exulted with great emotion on the team radio.
As did Sebastian Vettel, who, in doing the celebratory donuts, sporting a smile as broad as we’ve ever seen echoed the contentment in winning his third grand prix at Brazil.
It would, of course, be a sight Hamilton would only see the rear of as the ‘Iceman’ drove a cool and calculated race in the heat of Brazil to secure a hat trick of third-place finishes starting from the USA.
With just one grand prix to go in what has been a tumultuous grand fest of racing, fans cannot wait in great anticipation for the five red lights go off at Abu Dhabi, the deciding duel of the 2017 season.
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