F1 Singapore Grand Prix: Is Lewis Hamilton no longer the best wet weather driver?

Five losers from Singapore
Lewis Hamilton
During the V6 hybrid era, Hamilton was unstoppable whenever there was wet weather, winning every rain-affected race from 2014 to 2018 (let’s not forget some of his sensational wins for McLaren either), with his streak finally ♚ending at the 2019 German Grand Prix.
At the 2020 Styrian Grand Prix, Hamilton put together one of the best laps of his career to take pole by over 1.2s in treacherous co𒁏nditions.
However, since then, Hamilton has made a number of notable mistakes when the heavens hꦡave opened.

He crashed at Imola in 2021 while also making a costly ꦯerror into the pit lane when looking to switch to slicks at Sochi.
His performances in 2022 in the wet have also been underwhelming as he finished a lowly 13th at Imola, eighth in Monaco before making anotherℱ error in Singapore.
Perhaps we’๊re being too harsh on the seven-time champion, parti🔴cularly as the Mercedes W13 struggles to fire its tyres up in the rain.
Hamilton still remains one of F1’s best drivers ꧅- in the dry or wet - but as of late, more and more errors are starting to creep in, which is natural given the length of his career and the incredible consistency he has shown up unt⭕il this point.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen
The champion-elect described his weekend in Singapore 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:as “terrible” - an understatement.
Even after he aborted his final lap in Q3, which cost him pole po☂si🎉tion, it would have been foolish to write Verstappen off from recovering to finish on the podium, or even winning, given what he’s achieved on track this year.
꧟But it was one of those days for the reigning champ🥂ion.

Whether he was stuck behind traffic in the form ꧑of Fernando Alonso or making uncharacteristic mistakes, it was simply a rare off weekend for the Dutchman.
Ultimat♛ely, it all stemmed from Red Bull’s blunder in qualifying, but Verstappen takes the blame on race day.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell
That was the worst weekend of George Russel🎀l’s F1꧟ career.
He was knocked out 🌜in Q2, although a power unit-related issue played a role in that.

As a result, Mercedes decided to give him a new engi𝓡ne on race day, forcing him to start from the pit lane.
He took to the escape road while trying to overtake 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Valtteri Bottas into Turn 7 before a clumsy collision with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Mick Schumacher into Turn 1.
It’s fa💛ir to say that Russell was lucky to escap💦e a penalty for the contact with Schumacher.
Alpine
Alpine endured a disastrous Singapore Grand Prix as 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Esteban Ocon retired prematurely.
Alonso was out after 21 laps while running inside the six ahead of Verstappen, while Ocon꧙ never looked like he was going to score points before his DNF.
They’ve now dropped behind McLaren in the race for fourth in the F1 constructors' 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:standings despite𝔍, on balance, having the quicker car this year.
Haas
It was another dismal day for Haas in Singapore as their pointless streak continues, stret♋ching bacไk to the Austrian Grand Prix in July.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Kevin Magnussen picked up front wing damage again, resulting in a black and orange flag for the third time thi🎀s year.

Schumacher’s race was ruined by Russell, although a points finish ▨was always looking unlik🉐ely.
The season started with such promise for Haas,🅠 but now they look set to finish ninth in the constructors’ standings behind Aston Martin and AlphaTauri.
Winners from Singapore
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sergio Perez
Was t💦he 2022 F1 Singapore Grand Prix the 🐻best drive of Sergio Perez’s career?
His recovery from the bac🦄k of the grid at Sakhir 2020 was mighty, but given how tough the conditions were, 🅷combined with the length of the race, it’s a fair argument to make.
Perez has establis♉hed himself as a street circuit specialist during his time with Red Bull with wins in Baku (2021) and Monaco (earlier this year) Singapor🃏e is another one to his collection.

The Mexican has been under immense pressure in recent weeks du🌳e to the widening gap in 🦄pace between him and Verstappen.
A timely reminder that Perez is still capable of winning racesಌ.
McLaren
It was a big day꧂ for McLaren as they moved ahead of Alpine for the race for fourth in the constructors’ 𒐪standings.
H♑elped by Alpine’s double DNF, McLaren gambled on a Safety Car during the intermediate to slick period, and they were right to do so.
Yuk🌠i Tsunoda’s shunt at Turn 10 resulted in a Safety Car on Lap 36, allowing both McLaren💃 drivers to make a cheap pit stop.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris remained ahead of Verstappen, while 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Daniel Ricciardo jumped into fifth ahead of the Aston Martins.
Th𝄹ey’re now fou꧟r points clear of Alpine with five to go.
Aston Martin
Aston Martin ꦅenjoyed their best weekend of the season, with both cꦡars finishing inside the top eight.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lance Stroll finished sixth after benefitting from the Safety Car, which allowed him to jump teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sebastian Vettel.
Vettel finishꦡed eighth after losing out to Verstappen o🐓n the final lap.

The result moved Aston Martin up to seventh in the standings with five races ago - a remarkable turnaround given their lack of competitiveness in the first part of the year, especially compared to Haas, who they a⛎re ahead of now.
While qualifying pace continues to be their main d🎃ownfall, Aston Martin have consistently fought for points this season.
Despite having significant backing from owner Lawrence Stroll and the Aston Martin brand bringing additional pressure, their ability to score points and execute strong Sundays is reminiscent of their days as ⛎Force India.

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