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Sunday, 3 September 2017
ITALIAN GRAND PRIX - LEWIS HAMILTON CAN MAKE IT BACK TO BACK WINS!
Yes, it is very probably that Lewis Hamilton will, with the non interference of the gods of negative forces, be honoured with winning today's Italian Grand Prix Race at Monza. And a most fitting win it would be as well.
Considering the climatic conditions which Hamilton has had to overcome to place himself and Car 44, with the invaluable support of all the staff of Team Mercedes, on Pole for the Race.
Now, I have oftentimes commented on the fact that, achieving Pole position during Qualifying, is important for a driver's standing and chances of winning the Grand Prix, but that it is quite something else during the Race.
And, yet, in simple terms, the 20 drivers who took part in the Qualifying stage have had to contend with atrocious weather and aerodynamic challenges.
They were, quite literally, placing themselves, lives and cars on the edge, in their intrepid endeavour to complete what was probably a record breaking delay in completing Qualifying.
It was the kind of situation which required the drivers to nearly literally 'feel' their way around the circuit, but still driving with purpose and at great speed.
It was the kind of challenge which required the drivers to demonstrate to the optimum.
Their self-belief, their confidence, fearlessness and willingness to allow themselves to be guided by the Hand of Fate.
While repressing any inkling of doubt which might try to escape from their unconscious or subconscious psyche, and spoil their day. Something which might have accounted for Grojean's dramatic, but, fortunately, safe exit from Qualifying.
Now, Lewis Hamilton is renown for having a particular penchant for racing in the rain, but, at Monza on Saturday, it might have been somewhat inaccurate to describe it as simply 'rain.'
It was something more than rain, when, as Martin Brundle noted, the cars had to displace up 65 litres of water per second. It was more like 'aqua-planing' in a tropical downpour.
Not surprisingly, I am minded to conclude that, by placing themselves on Pole, Mercedes and Hamilton have kind of staked their claim to winning the Italian Grand Prix already.
They now need to place themselves back onto the 'Silver Surfer Positive Energy Stream' which has taken them through the torrid squalls of Qualifying. And to Hamilton claiming his record breaking Sixty-Nine Pole position.
Of course neither Hamilton nor his Mercedes Team can become complacent, a term which one can imagine is not in their Lexicon.
It is still the case that, in the final analysis, the Race is not won until the winning driver greets the man or woman with the Checkered Flag at the end of the last lap.
And so it is, that Lewis Hamilton and Car 44 must be in perfect symmetry and synchronicity with Team Mercedes.
That they are given a beautiful and safe start at the beginning of the Race, as the lower order races endeavour to maximise their chances of promoting themselves, as the Sun shines.
Hamilton and Team Mercedes can make Monza 2017 into a double. Do it, guys!
And, after all that rain, drama and trepidation, reward the patient and loyal fans and spectators with a truly entertaining and uplifting finale to Italian Grand Prix of 2017.
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