January 22, 2025
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Lewis Hamilton leaves ex-F1 racer’s jaw on the floor with what he did at Belgian GP

According to reporters at the scene it was so unfortunate that he left without last words, Still investigating cause of death

George Russell may have finished ahead of his team-mate on track, but it was Lewis Hamilton who left former driver Jolyon Palmer blown away with his race at the Belgian Grand Prix.

Hamilton had been able to get past his team-mate despite being on fresher tyres in the final few laps of the Spa-Francorchamps race. Russell still had enough life left in his rubber to take the chequered flag after what had appeared to be an inspired strategy call to only pit once.

However, after collecting the trophy and celebrating with colleagues, the 26-year-old was soon brought crashing back down to earth. Russell was disqualified after his car failed FIA checks which found it was 1.5kg under the minimum required weight.

According to reporters at the scene it was so unfortunate that he left without last words, Still investigating cause of death

George Russell may have finished ahead of his team-mate on track, but it was Lewis Hamilton who left former driver Jolyon Palmer blown away with his race at the Belgian Grand Prix.

Hamilton had been able to get past his team-mate despite being on fresher tyres in the final few laps of the Spa-Francorchamps race. Russell still had enough life left in his rubber to take the chequered flag after what had appeared to be an inspired strategy call to only pit once.

However, after collecting the trophy and celebrating with colleagues, the 26-year-old was soon brought crashing back down to earth. Russell was disqualified after his car failed FIA checks which found it was 1.5kg under the minimum required weight.

According to reporters at the scene it was so unfortunate that he left without last words, Still investigating cause of death

George Russell may have finished ahead of his team-mate on track, but it was Lewis Hamilton who left former driver Jolyon Palmer blown away with his race at the Belgian Grand Prix.

Hamilton had been able to get past his team-mate despite being on fresher tyres in the final few laps of the Spa-Francorchamps race. Russell still had enough life left in his rubber to take the chequered flag after what had appeared to be an inspired strategy call to only pit once.

However, after collecting the trophy and celebrating with colleagues, the 26-year-old was soon brought crashing back down to earth. Russell was disqualified after his car failed FIA checks which found it was 1.5kg under the minimum required weight.

According to reporters at the scene it was so unfortunate that he left without last words, Still investigating cause of death

George Russell may have finished ahead of his team-mate on track, but it was Lewis Hamilton who left former driver Jolyon Palmer blown away with his race at the Belgian Grand Prix.

Hamilton had been able to get past his team-mate despite being on fresher tyres in the final few laps of the Spa-Francorchamps race. Russell still had enough life left in his rubber to take the chequered flag after what had appeared to be an inspired strategy call to only pit once.

However, after collecting the trophy and celebrating with colleagues, the 26-year-old was soon brought crashing back down to earth. Russell was disqualified after his car failed FIA checks which found it was 1.5kg under the minimum required weight.

According to reporters at the scene it was so unfortunate that he left without last words, Still investigating cause of death

George Russell may have finished ahead of his team-mate on track, but it was Lewis Hamilton who left former driver Jolyon Palmer blown away with his race at the Belgian Grand Prix.

Hamilton had been able to get past his team-mate despite being on fresher tyres in the final few laps of the Spa-Francorchamps race. Russell still had enough life left in his rubber to take the chequered flag after what had appeared to be an inspired strategy call to only pit once.

However, after collecting the trophy and celebrating with colleagues, the 26-year-old was soon brought crashing back down to earth. Russell was disqualified after his car failed FIA checks which found it was 1.5kg under the minimum required weight.

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