Lewis Hamilton wins in Brazil as Esteban Ocon denies Max Verstappen

Alex Fisher

Lewis Hamilton wins in Brazil as Esteban Ocon denies Max Verstappen image

Mercedes celebrated a fifth constructors' title in a row at the Brazilian Grand Prix as world champion Lewis Hamilton claimed his second race win in Sao Paulo – albeit after Esteban Ocon had ruined Max Verstappen's chances.

Ferrari needed 13 points more than the Silver Arrows to keep the constructors' battle alive heading into the final round of the season, but Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen were unable to deliver.

Even though both Mercedes were forced to change to the medium tyre well before the Ferraris, it was Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas who produced the goods on the track.

Claiming a race win looked like being too much of an ask as Verstappen impressed again in Brazil.

Verstappen got every last drop out of his supersofts before switching to the soft compound and it looked like victory was assured, but Ocon threw a spanner into the mix on lap 44.

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The Racing Point Force India driver got tangled with the race leader at the second corner and both cars were sent spinning, a move that allowed Hamilton to retake the lead.

Ocon was rightly handed a 10-second stop/go penalty, but that did little to help Verstappen, who got to within two seconds of Hamilton before running out of laps.

Hamilton's 10th race win of the season ensured Ferrari were never going to overtake Mercedes in the constructors' battle, Raikkonen's third place and Vettel's sixth not good enough.

MAX VERSTAPPEN: TYRE WHISPERER

If Verstappen's sensational recovery drive at the 2016 edition of this race – when he made up 13 places in the final 16 laps – was good, his ability to keep the supersofts performing this year was just as good.

While Hamilton could only get 19 laps out of his starting tyres, Verstappen managed 35!

It was unable to get him back out in front of the world champion, but the decision to go for soft tyres paid dividends as he overtook Hamilton within four laps.

However, Ocon's untimely intervention ensured Verstappen had to settle for second.

BOTTAS DELIVERS FOR MERCEDES

Starting from third, Bottas quickly found himself in second place behind Hamilton, but his role was not to challenge for the race win, instead the Finn keeping Ferrari at bay.

While Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo enjoyed great pace, there was little Vettel and Raikkonen could do to get past and push on to get the points they needed to keep the constructors' championship alive.

Raikkonen was eventually able to break free from his compatriot, but Vettel endured a miserable day as Bottas' disciplined drive helped Mercedes complete the double.

I CANNOT DRIVE THIS!

Spare a thought for Marcus Ericsson. In his penultimate race before moving to IndyCar, the Swede is forced to retire after starting sixth on the grid.

Early problems saw Ericsson – who has lost his 2019 seat to Raikkonen and Antonio Giovinazzi – slide to 10th, and by lap 20 he was four places worse off.

More problems were to come as he struggled to keep his Sauber on the track, with Ericsson deciding to retire the car after declaring on team radio: "I cannot drive this!"

2018 BRAZILIAN GRAND PRIX: RACE RESULTS

Position Driver Constructor Margin
1st Lewis Hamilton Mercedes  
2nd Max Verstappen Red Bull +1.469
3rd Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari +4.764
4th Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull +5.193
5th Valtteri Bottas Mercedes +22.493
6th Sebastian Vettel Ferrari +26.997
7th Charles Leclerc Sauber +44.199
8th Romain Grosjean Haas +51.230
9th Kevin Magnussen Haas +52.857
10th Sergio Perez Force India +1 LAP
11th Brendon Hartley Toro Rosso +1 LAP
12th Carlos Sainz Jr Renault +1 LAP
13th Pierre Gasly Toro Rosso +1 LAP
14th Stoffel Vandoorne McLaren +1 LAP
15th Esteban Ocon Force India +1 LAP
16th Sergey Sirotkin Williams +2 LAPS
17th Fernando Alonso McLaren +2 LAPS
18th Lance Stroll Williams +2 LAPS
DNF Nico Hulkenberg Renault  
DNF Marcus Ericsson Sauber  

Alex Fisher