Times Colonist

Grid penalty adds to Hamilton’s dejection

- JEROME PUGMIRE

SPIELBERG, Austria — Lewis Hamilton will be hard pushed to repeat last year’s win and close the gap on Formula One leader Sebastian Vettel at the Austrian Grand Prix today.

In a mediocre qualifying performanc­e on Saturday, the Mercedes driver finished third behind Vettel’s Ferrari and the Mercedes of teammate Valtteri Bottas.

A dejected Hamilton was contemplat­ing starting the race from eighth place on the grid because of a five-place penalty. It was given for an unauthoriz­ed gearbox change following the incident-packed Azerbaijan GP two weeks ago in Baku, where Hamilton and Vettel clashed in a moment of high tension.

The British driver lost points there, finishing fifth, while Vettel took fourth to move 14 points ahead. The penalty comes at a particular­ly bad time in terms of momentum.

“Of course, you go in with a really positive mind, coming back and fighting [after Baku] and then something like that hits us,” Hamilton said. “It’s difficult for us to swallow.”

Ferrari, locked in a close scrap with Mercedes for the constructo­rs’ championsh­ip, has been handed an unexpected boost. Vettel is on the front row and teammate Kimi Raikkonen moves up from fourth to third because of Hamilton’s grid demotion.

Teams must use the same gearbox for six straight races, but Hamilton’s Mercedes team made the change before reaching that requiremen­t. The change was made Tuesday and came after Baku. Mercedes had already changed it once before that.

Now, rather than feeling confident of back-to-back wins in Spielberg, Hamilton says he is looking to limit the damage at the Red Bull Ring.

Three years ago in Austria, he finished a brilliant second from ninth on the grid, but Ferrari is much quicker now.

“I’m pretty sure back then there was a bigger difference in speed between [Mercedes] and other cars,” Hamilton said.

Both of Bottas’ pole positions have been since joining Mercedes this season. The latest pole was on the track where the Finnish driver secured his first podium finish three years ago, coming third when driving for Williams.

“It should be a good fight,” said Bottas, who is third in the title race but trails Vettel by 42 points. “I’m sure Lewis still has a lot of time to come back and get points for the team.”

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