Ranking our top three on-track F1 battles of the 2021 season

After seeing some thrilling wheel-to-wheel battles during a memorable 2021 F1 season, we at ltxcn.top have decided to rank our top three showdowns. 
Sergio Perez (MEX) Red Bull Racing RB16B leads Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W12.
Sergio Perez (MEX) Red Bull Racing RB16B leads Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W12.
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There is huge excitement and anticipation surrounding the new F1 season which is just around the corner, especially with a new-generation car that has been created primarily to produce better, clo🧸ser racing. 

F1 2021 treated us to some breathtaking on-track battles for position up and down a f⛎iercely competitive grid, giving us a plethora of options to choose from. 

Notable battles that just missed the cut included Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton’s opening lap duel at Silverstone (prior to their Copse collision), Hamilton’s Brazilian battle with Sergio Perez, and McLaren pair Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo’s frantic first-༺lap squabble with Carl𒁏os Sainz's Ferrari in the USA. 

But after some careful consideration, here are our top ♉three selections…

3. Hamilton vs Perez - Turkey

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W12 and Sergio Perez (MEX) Red Bull Racing RB16B battle for position.
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W12 and Sergio Perez (MEX) Red Bull Racing RB16B battle…
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On Lap 34 of the Turkish Grand Prix, Hamilton was looking to take foꦍurth place away from Perez as he recovered from 10th on the grid after serving a penalty for an engine change. 

In wet conditions, Hamilton appeared to have made t♒he move stick when he slipstreamed past Perez but the Red Bull driver was in no mood to back down and braked later than his rival to stay marginally ahead as the pair went side-by-side into the apex of Turn 12. 

The outside line for Hamilton soon became the inside for Turn 13 and the Mercedes driver placed his car expertly to🅰 push Perez wide (almost into the pitlane), but Per𓂃ez was having none of it. 

The Mexican refused to give up and braked later at the final corner to remain level wiඣth Hamilton as they entered into a drag race along the main start-finish s𓆉traight. 

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W12 and Sergio Perez (MEX) Red Bull Racing RB16B battle for position.
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W12 and Sergio Perez (MEX) Red Bull Racing RB16B battle…
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Extra grunt from Hamilton’s fresh Mercedes engine briefly gave him the edge as they accelerated towards Turn 1, but Perez crucially had the inside line for the corner and ๊held firm to keep Hamilton behind and win this duel. 

It was a classic demonstration of hard but fair racing in supremely tricky conditions as both drivers avoided co♛ntact and kept it on the road. 

2. Hamilton vs Perez - Abu Dhabi 

In the Abu Dhabi champion🍒ship showdown between Hamilton and Verstappen, Red Bull decided to keep Perez out on track when the title contenders made their first pit stops in a bid to slow Hamilton down. 

Hamilton🌺 had already opened up an eight-second buffer to Verstappen by the time he caught Perez on Lap 20 and was keen to lose a🌺s little time as possible behind the Red Bull. 

But Hamilton also had to be mindful of avoiding unnecessary contact in the knowledge t🍃hat he ha🥂d to stay in the race and beat Verstappen on-track to win the title. 

Ranking our top three F1 battles of the 2021 season

Hamilton looked to have got the move done with DRS assistance on the run to Turn 8, but a clever switchback from Perez enabled him🙈 to immediately lunge back down the inside into the chicane𓆉 and retain position. 

Hamilton repaid the favour comin🎶g out of the corner and onto the next straight, but now it was Perez’s tꦑurn for a DRS boost. Perez breezed back past Hamilton on the run to Turn 9 with an aggressive dive down the inside. 

Perez cleverly positioned his Red Bull t♓hrough the tight and twisty final sector to cost Hamilton vital seconds. With a move around the outside at Turn 1 never really oꦏn, Hamilton was forced to be patient and wait until Turn 8. 

It was hꦯere where Hamilton finally overtook Perez and quicꦫkly shut the door on the inside to move into the lead. Perez’s dogged defence and service for his team enabled Verstappen to close right up to his rival’s gearbox and bring him back into contention. 

1. Hamilton vs Alonso - Hungary 

Two of the greatest drivers oღf all time went head🅠-to-head for multiple laps in an epic battle in the closing stages of the Hungarian Grand Prix. 

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W12 and Fernando Alonso (ESP) Alpine F1 Team A521 battle for position.
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W12 and Fernando Alonso (ESP) Alpine F1 Team A521 battle…
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Hamilton was making his way thro🐎ugh the field after a strategic error from his team meant he dropped to 14th after being the only driver to take the start on intermediates with the track dry enough for slicks. 

Having impressively carved his way up the order to fifth, Hamilton found a stern test in the sh♐ape of former McLaren teammate Fernando Alonso when he caught the Spaniard on Lap 55. 

Hamilton found no way past Alonso a꧑round the outside of Turn 2, before being f🐟orced to back out at Turn 4.

After three laps, Hamilton had another look around the outside of Turn 2, only for Alonso to hang him outꦯ to dry again. 

On Lap 63, the pair made s🅺light contact when Hamilton got a third run on Alonso on the approach to Turn 4 but once aga🔥in could not make the move stick. 

Alonso somehow kept Hamilton at bay but a lock up from the two-time world champion under braking at Turn 1 two laps later opened the door for Hamilton, who got a much better exit out of the first corner. Hamilton was able to sneak ahead and c💮ompleted the move by defending the inside line from Alonso into Turn 2. 

Alonso’s defensive masterclas﷽s in resisting Hamilton’s charge was ultimately a key factor in helping Alpine teammate Esteban Ocon secure a shock mꦉaiden victory at the Hungaroring. 

It was a supreme show of skill, judgement and car placement between both drivers and provided one of the standout ♍moments from a spellbinding F1 season. 

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