Monday, 31 March 2014

British Drivers at Malaysian Grand-Prix: Victory for Hamilton

After being forces to retire at the first race of the season, Australian Grand Prox, the British driver Lewis Hamilton won Malaysian Grand-Prix. He was on pole position in both races. 


After the race, the British champion declared that, in the past, he always had a difficult time in Malaysia, so this victory is a special one, for him. He also said about his Mercedes that probably is the best car he have ever driven.
The victory has put Lewis Hamilton, with 25 points, at the second place in the world championship. Now, he is 18 points behind leader Rosberg, who won the Australian Grand Prix.
Jenson Button also finished in the points, on the sixth place. In Australia, he was fourth. He declared, for the official Formula 1 site: „Overall it was an enjoyable race, and we cannot wish for any more than that. I think we got the most out of the package that we have at the moment and I didn’t think that we would finish sixth today after Friday, as I can remember that there were not too many other cars that were slower than us on the long-runs“.
Max Chilton, the third British driver, finished 15th


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