Saison 2019 · Runde 11
Hockenheimring
Hockenheim, Germany
Sonntag, 28. Juli 2019
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The most entertaining race I've ever seen
I watch F1 every weekend but most races are honestly a bit predictable. Germany 2019 was anything but. Every time you looked away something happened. Hamilton sliding off the track, Leclerc crashing out of a podium position, Vettel coming from absolutely nowhere. And then Kvyat on the podium for Toro Rosso? I didn't even know that was possible. Verstappen won and honestly he was the only one who didn't put a wheel wrong all day.
A strategy nightmare turned thriller
This race was impossible to strategize for. The rain kept coming and going in different intensities across different sectors. Teams were guessing on tire compounds, pit windows kept shifting, and the safety cars reshuffled everyone. Red Bull got it right for Verstappen – calm, measured calls at every intervention. Ferrari got it catastrophically wrong for Leclerc, leaving him out too long on worn wets. Mercedes made errors with Hamilton. The teams that stayed composed won. The ones that panicked lost big.
A love letter to wet-weather racing
Hockenheim 2019 is the perfect argument for why F1 should always race in the rain. The constantly changing conditions created genuine uncertainty – nobody knew who would end up where. The track went from damp to soaking to drying to soaking again. Drivers who excel in the wet shone – Verstappen was imperious, Vettel was inspired. Those who struggled paid the price – Hamilton, Leclerc, Bottas all had moments. Six safety cars, unexpected podium finishers, and a result nobody could have predicted. Glorious.
Six safety cars and pure chaos
The statistics from Hockenheim 2019 are wild: four safety car deployments, multiple leaders, half the field either crashed or got a penalty. Hamilton went off at the same corner as Leclerc and then got a penalty for entering the pit lane incorrectly. Vettel started last on the grid in P20 and finished second. Kvyat took Toro Rosso's first podium since 2008. Stroll briefly led. Verstappen won by keeping calm while everyone around him was making mistakes. A masterclass in consistency amid chaos.
THIS is what F1 should be every week
Rain. Crashes. Comebacks. Drama. Hockenheim 2019 had it all. Four safety cars! Vettel starting from the back of the grid in P20 and finishing SECOND at his home race, looking emotional on the podium. Kvyat getting a podium for Toro Rosso out of nowhere. Hamilton sliding into the gravel. Leclerc binning it. Stroll leading the race. Verstappen just cruising through the chaos like it was a Sunday drive. Most entertaining two hours of my life.
Seb's redemption day
After a tough 2018 with multiple errors under pressure, Vettel needed a performance like this. Starting from the back of the grid at his home race, he drove one of the best recovery drives of recent years. While others crashed and made mistakes, Sebastian was calm and precise, working his way through to second. The podium emotion was genuine – you could see how much it meant. Leclerc's crash was a painful reminder of the Ferrari that could have been, but Vettel salvaged pride. Verstappen was deserved winner.