The 2018 Formula One Grand Prix weekend in Germany turned out to be a real thriller with lots of drama and excitement.

Sebastian Vettel was the clear favourite to win his first German F1 GP of his career yesterday.

Lewis Hamilton again had some bad luck. His Mercedes broke down during qualifying and he had to start from P14 and hoped to finish 6th in Hockenheim.

Starting from pole and leading the race for 25 laps until his first pitstop. Vettel came out of the pits on P2 behind his teammate Raikkonen, who was driving his best race since a long time.

His German teammate Vettel started winding over the radio about his tyres were overheating behind Raikkonen. Some how he couldn't pass his teammate on his own. Raikkonen helped the German by letting him pass in the hairpin so he could win his first ever German GP and extend his lead in the Championship with 17 points to 26 on Hamilton.

With only 16 laps to go a miracle happens to Hamilton. At last the much spoken rain came down on the Hockenheimring and Vettel who was driving on slicks braked to late with his Ferrari SF71H in turn 13 to end up in the gravel pit and against the barrier to end his race in tears.

Mayhem broke lose as all drivers went to the pits to get fresh tyres because Vettel's crash caused a safefty car period. At the last moment Hamilton went back to the track and gets the lead and won the race which he never expected to win.

Hamilton again showed that keeping your cool is very important in Formula 1. He showed it last time in Britain and again in Germany that you can get on the podium and even win a race with extreme determination, coolness and a flawless drive.

We summed up all the comments for you again of all the 20 Formula One drivers that participated in the 2018 German F1 GP


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Lewis Hamilton (started 14th - finished 1st)

Lewis Hamilton wins the 2018 German F1 GP

Lewis Hamilton wins the 2018 German F1 GP

"I've never experienced a race quite like this. I knew sitting on the grid that I had to catch the guys at the front - that was my goal. I did a very long first stint, but I had to stop just before it started to rain as the tyre just couldn't hold out any longer.

"It rained more and more and it was so tricky out there, but I'd come so far, there was no way I was giving it up. To get the 1-2 for Mercedes, especially on a weekend when the Team showed their confidence in us by re-signing us, is tremendous.

"I would never have thought you could do something like that today but I just kept pushing, I kept believing and it happened. I prayed as I always do before the race, and it feels like those prayers were answered.

"There was a lot of negativity this weekend, but I feel like the rain has come down and washed away all of that negativity. It's been a real dream and a day I'll always remember."

 

Valtteri Bottas (started 2nd - finished 2nd)

Formula One - Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport, Germany GP 2018. Valtteri Bottas

Valtteri Bottas

"I would have loved to win this race, but at the moment I'm very happy for us at the team - it's a perfect result here at the home race for Mercedes in Germany.

"I was fighting for the win today and things started to unfold quite nicely for me towards the end of the race. But unfortunately I was a bit unlucky as the Safety Car did not come at an ideal time for me in terms of tyre age. That's where I lost the race.

"Lewis had a great comeback and drove a mega race - probably one of his best. In the end he was a bit more lucky with the Safety Car timing than I was. I had a good opportunity at the re-start, Lewis and I had a great, fair battle - but he managed to stay ahead.

"It must have been quite exciting to watch - two of the same cars fighting it out on the track. We decided not to pit for the Intermediate tyres; it was risky, but the team was comfortable that the rain would not last long.

"It turned out to be exactly the right decision, so I'm glad I trusted the team. I will keep pushing hard and I'm sure my time will come."


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Kimi Raikkonen (started 3rd - finished 3rd)

Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari Germany GP F1/2018

Kimi Raikkonen

“It was pretty difficult out there today. Surprisingly, in some corners there was decent grip and in some others there was none at all; we could feel the rain especially in Turns 2 and 6. It was hard to tell when to slow down and where the grip was.

Obviously, you had to make your decision before the braking zone, knowing that if it happens to be wetter than you expected, there’s not much you can do. It was not easy but we tried to make the best calls and I think we got it right.

The most tricky moments were before the safety car came in; it felt like it was raining a lot, somehow we had some decent grip and suddenly quite bad grip. At one point I had a moment with some back-markers and unfortunately I lost second place. In many ways it could have been better today, but this is what we got. I think that we made the most of it, considering the situation.”

Sebastian Vettel (started 1st - DNF crashed)

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Sebastian Vettel

”There’s not much to say: I made a small mistake which had a huge impact on the result.

I braked just a tiny bit too late for the corner, locked the front tires and then the rear ones, so that I couldn’t turn the car anymore.

I think I had managed everything right before that. We had the pace and we had been in control of the race up to that point. It was my mistake, so I am disappointed, but I don’t think we still have to show what we can do.

We’ve shown everywhere that we are competitive, so I am looking forward to Hungary next weekend.”


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Red Bull Racing Germany 2018 comments

 

Max Verstappen (started 4th - finished 4th)

Max Verstappen of Red Bull Racing looks on in the Paddock during previews ahead of the Formula One Grand Prix of France at Circuit Paul Ricard on June 21, 2018 in Le Castellet, France.

Max Verstappen

“After such a chaotic race I think finishing fourth is a good result and the car felt strong throughout the race. It was a hard day for decision making due to the late changes in the weather.

I had a small slide at Turn 6 when it first started to rain so I decided to pit for Intermediates. As soon as I came out of the pits and got to Turn 6 it was dry again. I knew it was not going to work, it could have done but unfortunately it didn’t continue raining enough.

Sometimes these decisions work for you, sometimes not as we experienced today. The safety car meant it didn’t impact the result but it was worth trying at the time. The heavy rain came a fraction too late in the day, perhaps we could have done more but instead we had to settle for dryer conditions. We should be in better shape to get a good result in Hungary so I’m already looking forward to next weekend.”

 

Daniel Ricciardo (started 19th - DNF Power unit)

Daniel Ricciardo of Red Bull Racing on the drivers parade before the Canadian Formula One Grand Prix 2018

Daniel Ricciardo

“The first 10 to 15 laps were really hard on the Medium tyre and they were a handful. I think the race would have come to us but on the first few laps I needed to be really patient and pick cars off one by one.

Once I got into clean air I was able to do some low eighteens which seemed competitive at the time but we didn’t really get a chance to see what we could do today. We could have gone long on the Medium tyre and I think the strategy would have worked for us towards the end.

On lap 29 I heard something strange when I was downshifting for Turn 6 and then once I accelerated out of the corner I lost power and the engine started to sound pretty sick. I got on the radio straight away and expected the team to ask me to pull over, which they did.

I don’t know the specifics but it was some sort of engine failure which is obviously pretty frustrating after taking the penalties today. Anyway, would have, could have, that’s racing and I feel like I have been in this position too often this season.

It hurts, it always does. I may not remember this race but I will remember the crowd, they all showed up today which was really nice to see and I guess they know it may be the last time we come here for a while, it’s been a good show for them, but not for me. Hopefully I can go and win in a week’s time before we all head off for the summer break.”


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Nico Hulkenberg (started 7th - finished 5th)

Nico Hulkenberg (GER) Renault Sport F1 Team RS18. Germany Grand Prix, Thursday 21st June 2018. Paul Ricard, Germany.

Nico Hulkenberg

“I’m very happy with that.

The first part of the race wasn’t so exciting, but it was unfolding nicely towards the end, then the rain hit us.

It was tricky out there trying to keep it on the road, but I enjoy those conditions and started to make some gains. It’s good points for the team, our joint best finish of the season and my best finish with Renault.

More crazy conditions would have been nice, but we’ll take that. We made the right decisions and that’s why we deserve fifth today. We’ve been working hard for it, so it’s a nice reward for the team. We did a good job today.”

 

Carlos Sainz (started 8th - finished 12th)

Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) Renault Sport F1 Team on the grid. Germany Grand Prix, Sunday 29th April 2018. Baku City Circuit, Germany.

Carlos Sainz Jr

“It was a difficult race for me in the end.

We made a good start off the line, but then I got squeezed and lost a little bit of momentum.

The race settled after that and we were looking in a good position to score points before rain made the track quite slippery and difficult. Unfortunately, I stopped for Intermediate tyres the lap before Vettel crashed, so we were slightly unlucky with the timing.

We finished in the top ten, but the penalty ended our chances of securing points, which is disappointing and we’ll look at what happened there.”


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Romain Grosjean (started 6th - finished 6th)

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Romain Grosjean

“That was good fun. It was a good end to the race.

Obviously, we didn’t quite get the right choice putting inters on, as the track dried really quickly for some reason. It was a bit of luck, a gamble, but we came back on slicks, and I had amazing fun through those last laps.

I was just pushing it to the limit and going for it. I think we would’ve been quite happy to be where we were before the rain came, and then, obviously, it rained.

The boys deserved a really good drive from me, and I had fun doing it.”

 

Kevin Magnussen (started 5th - finished 11th)

Kevin Magnussen Haas Germany GP F1/2018

Kevin Magnussen

“Obviously, it wasn’t ideal to end up outside of the points after being P6 for the whole race.

We didn’t quite get the best out of the weather situation.

We’ll just have to learn from that and do better next time.”

 

 


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Force India Germany 2018 comments

 

Sergio Pérez (started 10th - finished 7th)

Sergio Pérez (MEX) Sahara Force India F1 with the media. French Grand Prix, Thursday 21st June 2018. Paul Ricard, France.

Sergio Pérez

“When you come away from such a crazy afternoon with some good points you have to be happy.

The whole race was very busy and I was always in the middle of the pack fighting the cars around me. I had a mega first stint, but we were unlucky with the slow pit stop, which cost us a few seconds.

Then, when the rain arrived, it was very tricky and each lap was a new adventure. I spun while I was lapping Leclerc – I don’t think he saw me and I just lost the rear end.

To survive all these things and finish seventh is a good achievement. It’s just a shame I lost a position to Grosjean on the final lap, but we did all we could today.”

 

Esteban Ocon (started 15th - finished 8th)

Esteban Ocon (FRA) Sahara Force India F1 Team with the media. Canadian Grand Prix, Thursday 7th June 2018. Montreal, Germany.

Esteban Ocon

“It’s a great result for us after yesterday’s disappointment. I made a good start and gained a few places in the opening laps, but besides that the first stint was pretty boring.

It’s only after the pit stop, when it started raining, that Sergio and I truly made the difference.

We gained a few positions on slicks under the rain and it was really good fun. I had to evaluate the situation lap by lap, based on how much rain I could see on my visor and picking my braking points accordingly, but we never really had any doubt about staying out.

To get in the points after a tough Saturday is a great result: we stayed solid, we believed in our strategy and in the end it paid off.”


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Marcus Ericsson (started 13th - finished 9th)

Marcus Ericsson Sauber F1 Team at Spanish GP F1/2018

Marcus Ericsson

“It is very satisfying to be back in the points. It was a difficult race, especially in terms of managing the tyres.

We had a long first stint on soft tyres. After the rain started, together with the team, we decided to keep calm and stay out. It was a big challenge not to make any mistakes because the track was very slippery and demanding but I was able to manage the hectic situation.

At the end of the race, there was a lot of pitting among the teams, and there were some good fights for the points. All in all, it was a fun race to drive, and it is very satisfying to finish it in P9. It is great for the team, a great boost for all of us, and we go to Budapest feeling positive.”

 

Charles Leclerc (started 9th - finished 15th)

Charles Leclerc Sauber F1 Team at Spanish GP F1/2018

Charles Leclerc

“It was a disappointing outcome to the race for me today. After having a good start, I was able to keep my position in the upper midfield during the first stint. The performance was good and I felt confident in the car.

As the rain started to appear, I was called in for a change to intermediate tyres. As the track was only wet in a few of the corners, the tyres were destroyed after just a few laps.

From that moment, the race was a struggle. I lost a lot of positions in that time, and it was a challenge to try and get the tyres to work. It is unfortunate to finish the race in this way. However, we did make good progress again this weekend. I am now focused on the next race in Hungary, and look forward to being back in the car there.”


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Brandon Hartley (started 16th - finished 10th)

Brendon Hartley of New Zealand and Scuderia Toro Rosso talks to the media in the Paddock during previews ahead of the Formula One Grand Prix of Austria at Red Bull Ring on June 28, 2018 in Spielberg, Austria.

Brendon Hartley

““I’m happy with how today went. I lost some time behind the Williams at the beginning but I had some fun battles out there.

We definitely had good pace on the harder compound tyre, but I struggled at the end when I moved on to the Ultrasoft. I was disappointed to lose a place to Grosjean but he had a lot more pace than me.

I kept it clean and we made the right call to brave it and stay out when the rain came. The team and myself had great communication during the changing conditions and in the end it paid off.

I also used some of my experience from endurance racing to help make the call, so I’m really happy with the race I did and to bring home one point.”

 

Pierre Gasly (started 20th & finished 14th)

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Pierre Gasly

“We knew it was going to be difficult today starting from the back because of the tactical
engine penalty, so, as we didn’t have much to lose we could be bold with our strategy.

The weather made things very tricky and we were unlucky gambling on our strategy when we pitted for the wet tyres as we expected more rain, but the track wasn’t wet enough and the heavier rain didn’t come. As the wet tyre began to overheat on the dry track, we were forced to make an additional stop to go back to the Ultrasofts.

This didn’t help but we had to take the risk. It just didn’t work today, so we will reset and focus on next week in Budapest.”


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Fernando Alonso (started 11th - finished 16th)

Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet, France. Sunday 24 June 2018. Fernando Alonso, McLaren.

Fernando Alonso

“It was a tricky race today.

We bet on the rain and at the first drops we pitted for Intermediate tyres, expecting that it would rain hard in the following few minutes. But, it didn’t, and we were out there on a dry track with wet tyres, so we killed them and then we had to stop again to get back onto dry tyres.

At that point, our race was compromised.

It was difficult conditions out there, but we weren’t in the points so we had to try something. Disappointingly, the bet today was the wrong one.

At the end of the race, the team told me to retire the car, as they probably saw something on the data.”

 

Stoffel Vandoorne (started 18th - finished 13th)

Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia. Friday 23 March 2018. Stoffel Vandoorne, McLaren.

Stoffel Vandoorne

“It was a very strange race.

We had a terrible first part, when we were almost last – as we’ve been most of this weekend, to be honest. Then we had an engine issue; we thought we had to retire the car but then we found some settings to make it work again, even though with a little lower power than normal, but at least it got ourselves back in the race.

When the rain came down we took the right decision by not pitting for Intermediate tyres, which got ourselves up a few positions. Thirteenth was probably the best position we could’ve gained today.

The most important thing now is changing things around on my car and arriving in Hungary with a normal car.”


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Sergey Sirotkin (started 12th - DNF oil leak)

Baku City Circuit, Baku, Azerbaijan. Saturday 28 April 2018. Sergey Sirotkin, Williams Racing.

Sergey Sirotkin

"It was a good race and I had to fight quite a lot at the start.

I had some good fights which I won and others which I unfortunately lost as I was not in position to do so. But once the race settled down it was a good race and we managed the tyre well. The pace was reasonable and when the rain started,

I was very confident and closed the gap between cars ahead of me quite quickly. When the safety car was deployed I felt it was our chance but unfortunately, I had a call to stop the car immediately."

 

Lance Stroll (started 17th - DNF rear brakes)

Monte Carlo, Monaco Saturday 26 May 2018. Lance Stroll, Williams Racing.

Lance Stroll

"I had to retire as I lost brakes. Qualifying looked strong yesterday, but today the pace wasn’t great. But I was happy with my race.

At one stage we looked like we were in a pretty promising position, but then the rain started to come in. Looking at the results, Hartley scored a point and we were in front of him before we stopped for the inters and then obviously we had to retire with the brake failure.

However, at a certain stage we were looking pretty good. It is a shame we could not be there at the end to capitalise on some of the mixed conditions."


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