You must pay attention to this at the German Grand Prix



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You must pay attention to this at the German Grand Prix

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  Sebastian Vettel   Sebastian Vettel

Sebastian Vettel debuts in his Ferrari in pole position at the German Grand Prix. Photo: Sebastian Gollnow

Source: dpa-infocom GmbH

H ockenheim (dpa) – This will be the last Formula 1 race in Germany at the moment. Another reason for Sebastian Vettel to end his glory period at Hockenheimring

Heppenheimer, 31, is leaving his pole position in the German Grand Prix (15.10). His toughest rival is far off: Lewis Hamilton is expected to start 14th in the Vettel home race after a hydraulic failure on his Mercedes in qualifying.

VETTELS START

He can almost only lose the race at the start – provided nothing extraordinary happens. In the race, the Ferrari is usually even faster, said Vettel after his brilliant pole lap ahead of the Finns Valtteri Bottas at Mercedes and Kimi Raikkonen in the second car of the Scuderia. The second row of the grid is completed by Max Verstappen of Red Bull, which made a lot of noise: in France, Vettel and Bottas took the start, Räikkönen Hamilton was shoved in England

HAMILTON & # S HOUSING

Hockenheim has still not caught up on his home race two weeks ago at Silverstone. After falling far behind in the first place, Hamilton literally shot his silver arrow across the field to finish second. Now he must catch up. It will start in the third third, where it is particularly close at the start. "I'm going to try everything, but it's hard to double on that track," said Hamilton.

THE MOOD OF MOTODROM

It was built in 1964/65. Since then, the Motodrom is the unique point of sale of the Hockenheimring. The riders look forward to the track section with a ringing factor turn after lap. Because there is a stadium atmosphere.

THE PRELIMINARY ARRIVAL OF THE HOCKENHEIMRING

It does not continue for the moment Formula 1 in Germany. The contract of the premier category of motorsport with the Hockenheimring is the history of the race. There is no new one. Instead, a lot of question marks and a lot of sadness, especially at Vettel, who wants to make at least a small bonus of contribution to the preservation of Formula 1 in Germany with a win. If he wins, he could grab the opportunity for a small plea on the podium.

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