A FURIOUS LEWIS Hamilton surrendered the world championship lead to Max Verstappen after finishing fifth at the Turkish Grand Prix.
Valtteri Bottas took the chequered flag at a damp Istanbul Park ahead of Verstappen and Sergio Perez, with Ferrariโs Charles Leclerc fourth.
But Hamilton, who started only 11th after an engine penalty, pointed the finger at his Mercedes team for putting him on to new tyres in the closing stages.
Hamilton was on course to finish third with the same rubber he started the race on, before Mercedesโ safety-first approach.
Hamilton questioned the decision to stop and snapped โleave me aloneโ when race engineer Peter Bonnington informed him of the gap to Pierre Gasly in sixth. โS***, man, why did you give up that place?โ he added.
Had Hamilton finished third, he would have been a sole point behind Verstappen. As it stands, he is now six points adrift.
Hamilton qualified fastest here, but was thrown back 10 places after he incurred a grid penalty for taking on his fourth engine of the campaign.
The world champion hoped it would rain, and his wishes were answered with persistent drizzle in the hours before the race creating a damp track.
A chaotic start was anticipated but Fernando Alonso was the only victim after he was tagged by Gasly. The double world champion called the Frenchman โstupidโ.
Gasly was handed a five-second penalty, while Alonso was later dealt the same punishment after crashing into Mick Schumacher.
Up front, and Bottas sped away from his marks, keeping Verstappen and Leclerc behind with Hamilton tip-toeing his way around the first bend.
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He converts pole position into his first win of 2021!
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Alonsoโs spin elevated him one place to 10th, and by the end of the first lap he was ninth after he passed Sebastian Vettel at the chicane.
On lap eight, Hamilton put his Mercedes machine on the line with a fine move around the outside of Yuki Tsunoda at the left-hander third corner.
A lap later, he waltzed past Lance Stroll at the same corner for seventh, leaving him 20 seconds behind team-mate Bottas.
Lando Norris was Hamiltonโs next target and he cruised past his British compatriot on lap 10.
Hamilton turned in a hat-trick of fastest laps โ a second faster than Verstappen โ before sailing past Gasly for fifth, with Perez seven seconds up the road.
By the end of lap 34, Perez was in striking range. Hamilton drew alongside Verstappenโs Red Bull team-mate with the two drivers going wheel-to-wheel.
Hamilton was marginally ahead going through Turn 13 only for Perez to retain the inside line and then out-brake the Mercedes man on the run down to Turn 1.
It was a marker from Perez, clearly under instruction from Red Bull to ensure Hamilton did not get past.
With a dry line failing to emerge, Verstappen was the first of the leaders to stop for new intermediate tyres on lap 36. The Dutchman emerged from the pits ahead of Perez and Hamilton.
Bottas followed suit a lap later with Leclerc assuming the lead. Red Bull then called Perez in, and Hamilton looked set to stop, too, but the seven-time world champion told his Mercedes crew he did not want to.
โBox, box,โ Bonnington instructed. โWhy?โ said Hamilton.
โNew inters are the way to go,โ replied Bonnington.
โI donโt think it is, man,โ said Hamilton.
His Mercedes pit crew retreated with Hamilton reiterating his desire not to stop.
โIt feels like we should stay out, man,โ he said. Bonnington responded: โWe will stay out one more lap to give us a bit more thinking time.โ
Up front, Leclerc was unable to make the strategy work and when Bottas passed him for the lead with 11 laps to go the Ferrari driver came in for a change of rubber.
That promoted Hamilton to third but with eight laps to go, he was ordered to come in, dropping him two places and damaging his title hopes.
Up the Dubs
indeedโฆbut last weeks game was like a dublin team 20 years ago. +7 victory for Cork. Cunningham needs to go.
Yep, there is something wrong in the camp.
@gold3n: Well in the game now, Nash really kept Cork in it with those saves.
Hey, listen I really hope we do well but I think weโve taken a step back with this new managment setup. Donโt forget Cork have also been shocking over the past 18 months.
Just when we think weโre going to have a good year we lose to what was being described as the worst Dublin team of all timeโฆ More fake newsโฆ
Cork are in the same boat as us. They have struggled the past 18/24 months. Beating by a bad Wexford team last year??
Great to see our lads competing. Was expecting a hammering after last week. If it wasnโt for 2 great saves by Nash we could be well ahead.
Pa Horgan is having a shocker out there tonight.
Is this on TV?
Eir sport.
Anthony Dalys commentary is a disgrace here totally one sided.
@John Carroll: Can you blame him considering how bad Cork were?
Could have stayed in it if Pa Horgan learned how to pick up the ball in training for the penalty! Could have Used a Nash Rocket instead of a bobbly one.
@John Boyle Cork like any other county are entitled to be as good or as bad as they want over the seventhy minutes but they should like any other county be entitled to a fair non bias commentary and if Daly cant do that he should head off back to Clare and milk his cows!!!
Great win for Dublin after the poor result v tipp last week. Very poor cork side who will struggle to stay up after that performance. Great to see the dubs compete and show hunger and commitment. Something to build on. Looks like a toss up between dubs rebels and banner for the drop.