Hamilton gives it to Ferrer, takes the head of the world (Photo)

Luis Hamilton donated a dominant presentation to win Italy's Grand Prix, and for the first time this season, he returned to lead the World Cup of Pilots. Mercedes's Briton led the race to the Monza runway, the one named as the home of Ferrari, since its beginning, cutting the line [...]
Mercedes's Briton led the race to the Monza floor, the one named as the Ferrari's home since its beginning, cutting the finish line 4.4 seconds ahead of teammate Walter Botas, while Sebastian Fetel and Ferrari had to enjoy third place, crossing the finish line 36.3 seconds from the winner.
This was the 6th seasonal victory for Hamilton, which now leads the World by 3 points to the World Fetel, while Botas is the third, very separate from the pair.
From the start of the race it was evident that Hamilton had another rhythm in comparison with rivals. He defended himself in the first turn against the Stroll attack and then began to create a distance. The Ocon-Sroll double followed, while Botas took fourth place, Kimmy Raikonen. Next, Botas passed the two pilots ahead, but despite rising paces in the second half of the race, he never succeeded in risking Hamilton's chairmanship.
Daniel Ritchiedo ran a spectacular race, recovering from 16th place to start to be leading her in a moment, because she stayed on the track too long without changing her tires. After stopping in boxing, he grabbed Raikoen fourth place and pursued Fetel before him and took advantage of the duels between Rickoen, Stroll and Oko to climb the podium. Australians had a very high pace, but they failed to reach the German Ferrari.
Raikonen closed the race in fifth place, followed by Okon and Stroll, while Massa, Perez, and Verstapen also ended in the score zone.
















