Lewis was in a league of his own, he was sensational. He did everything right that day. He was like some kind of superhero, Brundle said.
He’s still got it. It’s behind him, but he’s still got it. He’s still got that extraordinary ability to make the car go faster than anybody else, to put it exactly where he wants to, to blend the risk and the pace.
There are certain corners where you can see Lewis Hamilton is just on it. He’s hitting that apex, he’s getting on the power, he’s using every millimetre of the road and maybe a little bit more. He’s got it, it’s in his DNA. It’s not going away.