Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Hamilton doesn’t want lucky break in Barcelona

- Agence FrancePres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Championsh­ip leader Lewis Hamilton is hoping he can rely on pure performanc­e and not good fortune as Formula One returns to Europe this weekend.

But his Mercedes boss Toto Wolff is warning the champions they face an intensifie­d scrap for glory in the Spanish Grand Prix, a race that has seen plenty of drama and excitement in recent seasons. Hamilton, the 33-yearold four-time world champion, secured an unlikely and unexpected four-point lead in the drivers’ title race when he won at last month’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix after a series of accidents and incidents removed his rivals from the fray.

It was his first win this season -- extending his run of successful points-scoring finishes to a record 29 races -- and he was quick to admit it was one of the luckiest of his career after Ferrari had been dominant. “There’s been two weird races which have kept us in the mix,” he said.

“But we know that we can’t rely on that for the next 17 races, or however many there are left. We need ultimate performanc­e and confidence in the car.”

Hamilton has won twice at the Circuit de Catalunya in the last four years, having secured pole three times in that time on a track where the prime starting position often decides the outcome. But this time around, he arrives on the back foot despite his championsh­ip lead and with chief rival and fellow four-time champion Sebastian Vettel hunting his fourth consecutiv­e pole position, but first in Spain.

The contest this weekend is also likely to be seen as a solid indicator for the season ahead as it is regarded as a ‘bellwether’ circuit which, by Sunday night, will have seen how all of the top teams have progressed with their extensive packages of upgrades.

“It will be interestin­g to see how much performanc­e the teams can find with their upgrades and what impact those upgrades will have on the team ranking,” said Wolff.

“It’s the first step in the developmen­t race and it could run to the end of the season.”

BARCELONA:

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton leads the championsh­ip with 70 points, four ahead of Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel.
GETTY IMAGES Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton leads the championsh­ip with 70 points, four ahead of Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel.

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