Abu Dhabi: post-race analysis 2021
Blimey. My bet failed but the race was ultra-exciting. Off the line, Verstappen had a very poor start, getting immediately passed by Hamilton and doing well to fend off Norris. That slowed the Briton who then got passed by Perez, who had started well. Norris ended up losing a few gears, getting them back, then having a slow puncture. At the sharp end, Verstappen stayed close to Hamilton and dove down the inside. Hamilton took evasive action and went off-track, cutting the corner and not merely retaining the lead but extending his advantage to 1.2s or so. Race control laughably claimed that he had ‘given back’ the time advantage gained. Red Bull, understandably, were not pleased. Hamilton then slowly increased the gap, simply having the legs to get away from Verstappen and build an ever more comfortable lead. When they pitted, it was a case of rinse and repeat. The Dutchman was second and drifting backwards inexorably. Red Bull had Perez run long to try and hold up Hamilt...