Lewis Hamilton has expressed his jubilation at finishing second in the Turkish Grand Prix a race he had at one point looked like winning confessing that he had expected to take the chequered flag no higher than fifth and calling it his best race ever'.
The young British star began from third position after admitting to having gone the wrong way on trye choice for his final lap in qualifying, but a characteristically aggressive start saw him slot in behind pole-sitter
Felipe Massa by the first corner, and he would hound the Brazilian throughout the opening half of the race.
A supreme move into turn twelve on lap 24 propelled his McLaren-Mercedes into the lead, and though a tyre-dictated three-stop strategy would ultimately see him fall three seconds shy of victory, a magnificent performance nevertheless enabled Hamilton to get the better of the sister Ferrari of
Kimi Raikkonen and close the nine-point gap on the Finn at the head of the drivers' standings into the bargain.
I am so thrilled with today's result, the 23-year-old enthused afterwards, and I think this is the best race ever for me. It's not about winning it's about feeling that you extract 100 per cent from yourself and the car and I did that today. Before the race our prediction was that all being well I would finish fifth, so second is such a bonus.
I was not happy with my performance yesterday, and perhaps if I had managed to get the car on pole I could have won. However, we knew that we would have to use a three-stop strategy as a precaution as we had some issues with our tyres.
The team did a fantastic job, the pit-stops were great, the balance of the car was superb and we all kept our spirits up. There were no problems with the tyres in the race. I managed to overtake Felipe at one point, and I really think we have closed the gap to
Ferrari. I am so excited about the next race in Monaco and just can't wait.