Dutch Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton taken to 'breaking point' as win slips away at Zandvoort
Lewis Hamilton conceded that he was headed to "the edge of limit with my feelings" in the wake of seeing what he accepted was a potential success in the Dutch Grand Prix grabbed from his grip. Max Verstappen took one more consummate triumph - his tenth in 15 races up until this point this year - as he walks peacefully to a second title that is currently unavoidable. However, the account of the race was that Mercedes drew nearer than at any other time this year to taking that tricky win. At the point when a system choice during a late security vehicle period left Hamilton in the number one spot, however defenseless against Verstappen - much as he had been last year in the title decider in Abu Dhabi - everything turned out to be a lot for the seven-time champion. He swore at his group over the radio, coming down on what without giving it much thought felt like an open door discarded. That one of the two security vehicle periods that forestalled Hamilton and colleague George Ru...