Hamilton makes 'miraculous' comeback, wins German GP
Updated 09:18, 26-Jul-2018
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Lewis Hamilton staged a sensational comeback and retook the championship lead after Sebastian Vettel crashed out at the German Grand Prix on Sunday.
Local hero Vettel gave away an uncontested first place as the Ferrari driver crashed out while leading the race. Hamilton took advantage and fought back from the 14th position to reap his 66th Formula 1 victory.
Everything started smoothly for Vettel as he made a perfect start, defending his pole position. Meanwhile Hamilton took over Fernando Alonso and Charles Leclerc to move on 12th place. As the race progressed, Vettel was in complete control and it looked like a certain victory for the German on home soil.
Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes AMG GP crosses the finish line during the German Formula One Grand Prix at the Hockenheim racing circuit. /VCG Photo

Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes AMG GP crosses the finish line during the German Formula One Grand Prix at the Hockenheim racing circuit. /VCG Photo

But, things changed when rain hit the speedway. Vettel made a mistake by breaking too harsh and sliding into the barriers. Hamilton stayed out with the safety car while Valtteri Bottas and Kimi Raikkonen went in for a pit stop. The weather and safety car period played into Hamilton's plan. As the track began to dry, he was able to defend the lead against his Mercedes teammate Bottas and Ferrari's Raikkonen.
With the win, Hamilton recaptured the lead in the championships standings. This is his fourth German GP win, equaling Michael Schumacher's record.
Valtteri Bottas (FIN) Mercedes AMG F1 in parc ferme with race winner Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1. /VCG Photo

Valtteri Bottas (FIN) Mercedes AMG F1 in parc ferme with race winner Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1. /VCG Photo

"Honestly, I am so grateful. I just kept pushing and believing and it happened. Big, big thanks to God. It was so tough out there, conditions were perfect for business time. When it rained I knew I would have a good position," Hamilton said.
"I don't think it was a huge mistake [but] it was a huge impact on the race. It's not like tonight, I will [not] fall asleep. We have a strong car so I think we can be as confident, more, than anybody else. It was a positive weekend. It was one of those moments and my mistake," Vettel said.
The next Formula 1 Grand Prix will be held in Budapest, the capital of Hungary, on July 29. 
(With agency input)