Italian GP 2018: Lewis Hamilton Regains Strong Championship Title Lead, Wins Race After Collision With Sebastian Vettel

Mercedes' driver Lewis Hamilton now has strong lead over Sebastian Vettel in Championship title bid after a stunning victory at Autodromo Nazionale Monza, in Italy on Sunday.
It was incredibly how Kimi Raikkonen who led the race having started off the mark in pole position  was overtaking by Hamilton in eight laps to go, hence, controlling the race through to the finish line in 1.16.54:484sec ahead of the Finnish who finished in second place.
However, it was a bit chaotic starting off the grid, leading Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel colliding with Hamilton in the corner just moment after the take off, consequentially resulting to him spinning of the lane and impeded him from making the podium.
The accident resulted from Sebastian's attempt to hold off Hamilton  by trying to fend off chances for an overtake but the Brit swerve to the right and sped by him. In the course of the German driver try to pull and  regain the spot, his front wing collided with Hamilton's, leading to him spinning of track and dropping behind. 
After winning the race, the Brit now lead by huge margin in championship title lead with 256 point which is 30 points ahead of his rival's.

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