Published 10:32 IST, March 11th 2020
Hamilton chases Schumacher as virus-hit F1 season roars into life
Lewis Hamilton believes his all-conquering Mercedes is even better than last year as he begins his bid to equal Michael Schumacher's record seven world crowns
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Lewis Hamilton believes his all-conquering Mercedes is even better than last year as he begins his bid to equal Michael Schumacher's record seven world crowns at an Australian Grand Prix given green light despite coronavirus fears. British driver has been dominant force in recent times, winning five of previous six titles, including in 2019 when he bettered legendary five-time Argentine champion Juan Manuel Fangio. "It's been intense, with a huge amount of work from everybody at track and back home at factories," 35-year-old said of preparations overshadowed by concerns about virus and its impact on sport. " car's feeling like a step forward from last year," Hamilton added after pre-season testing. "But it's clear we've still got a few issues we need to iron out," said driver who won 11 of last season's 21 grands prix.
Mercedes head into race with a new dual-axis steering system (DAS), which has inevitably sparked complaints from or teams over wher it is legal. re were fears Melbourne race may be ditched due to travel restrictions affecting team personnel, particularly from Italy-based Ferrari. But it is going ahead with ticket sales "very strong", in contrast to second race in Bahrain next week which will be run behind closed doors to combat spread of disease.
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Chinese Grand Prix in April has been postponed. While Hamilton has taken every pole at Albert Park since 2014, he has won just once in that time, and it was teammate Valtteri Bottas who sizzled at pre-season testing. steely Finn will be looking for a second successive win in Australia after sweeping to an emphatic victory last year, a massive 20.9 seconds ahead of Hamilton.
Dominant Mercedes
"On a good day, when I get 100 percent out of myself, I feel I can beat anyone. But how to be re at every race weekend -- that's tricky thing," Bottas said. So dominant were Mercedes in 2019 that Ferrari had to wait until 13th race at Belgium in September for ir first win, courtesy of new boy Charles Leclerc. Team principal Mattia Bitto said after testing that Ferrari's new engine was "t as strong" as last year, bad news for Scuderia as y chase a first drivers' title since 2007.
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But with Italy one of countries worst-hit by coronavirus, he wants Ferrari to "put a smile on people's faces" this weekend. "We kw that opposition is strong, but we also kw that it is start of a long season where development rate, reliability, and our operational effectiveness will be key," he said. y have a revamped engine after rivals last year expressed suspicions about Ferrari's straight-line speed superiority, though a probe by motorsport's governing body FIA was unable to prove Maranello team had cheated. Leclerc, 22, overshadowed teammate Sebastian Vettel in his debut season for Ferrari, with German four-time world champion looking to reassert himself this year.
Verstappen 'ready'
Bitto insisted y would start on an equal footing, a stance Vettel accepted after a 2019 where he won only once, in Singapore. "I don't see Charles going up and me going down. We have same car and, for me, it doesn't change anything. That was also case last season," he said. Leclerc won two races to beat Vettel to fourth place in world championship by 24 points.
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Flying Dutchman Max Verstappen was third behind two Mercedes drivers last year and could be one of Hamilton's closest challengers in his Red Bull, which excelled in testing. "I definitely feel ready for Melbourne," said Verstappen, who won three races last year, adding that he and teammate Alex Albon had complaints with car. "Overall I think pace looks pretty good." In midfield, Renault, McLaren and Racing Point will all be looking to set down a season marker in Australia. Canadian Nicholas Latifi will be only rookie on grid, replacing Robert Kubica at Williams, while Esteban Ocon returns to grid for Renault alongside Daniel Ricciardo.
Im credits: @LewisHamilton / Twitter
10:32 IST, March 11th 2020