Vettel Wins, Hamilton Confused | Sport Betting | Online Sport Betting
[ 27-03-2018 ]

Vettel Wins, Hamilton Confused | Sport Betting | Online Sport Betting

TA888 - Lewis Hamilton could not believe he failed to win sport betting in the Australian GP. When confident, suddenly Sebastian Vettel appeared in pole position. Hamilton had to settle for second place finish in the sport betting race at Albert Park circuit on Sunday (25/3/2018). Starting from pole, Hamilton had led the way until the race then passed Vettel in the round to-25. This Mercedes sport betting driver entered the pit first to change the tires in the 20th round, then the leading position taken over Vettel. Vettel himself chose to delay entering the pit and just entered at the end of the round to-25. The moment should be Hamilton's chance to reclaim the leading position.

By calculation, Hamilton at that time had enough distance to regain the lead. But then there are events that affect. Virtual safety car is applied to evacuate Romain Grosjean's car from the track and the rider must hold back the pace. It helped Vettel stay ahead of Hamilton when he got back on track. Mercedes mentions there is a disruption to their timer software, so Hamilton is reducing too much speed during a virtual safety car. After the race, Hamilton still did not believe he lost his leading position. Yet before entering the pit, he excelled far above Vettel.

"I really do not understand what's going on, I'm doing everything I'm sure it should be," Hamilton said, citing Crash. "The safety online sport betting car came up and then I drove on the track straight and suddenly, really at the last minute, I was told that Ferrari got into the track. I do not know any Ferrari online sport betting cars had entered the pit. I think, from that point to the end I just really don't believe it, don't believe it, "he added. Hamilton had tried to hunt Vettel in the last few online sport betting rounds. But in the end this defending champion lowered the intensity and received the two positions. This British rider admits the risk is too great.