The Star (Jamaica)

Hamilton loses lead in title race

- SPIELBERG, Austria, (CMC)::

Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton was forced to retire from the Austrian Grand Prix on Saturday following a Mercedes strategy blunder and tyre problems, allowing Red Bull’s Max Verstappen to take an unexpected victory.

Hamilton, the reigning World champion, retired due to a loss of fuel pressure with eight laps to go as he was looking to regain his title lead.

His retirement, with title rival Sebastian Vettel finishing third in his Ferrari behind teammate Kimi Raikkonen, puts Vettel into a onepoint lead heading into next weekend’s British Grand Prix.

Hamilton’s Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas was also forced to retire due to a loss of hydraulic pressure

Their problems handed the first win on their home track to Red Bull, for whom Verstappen drove beautifull­y to control the race once Mercedes hit their problems, well out of reach of the pursuing Ferraris.

Hamilton, whose paternal grandparen­ts are from Grenada, said the entire Mercedes team was taking the loss hard.

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“We’ve got to definitely work hard to understand where we’ve gone wrong, on both ends. Everyone in the team will be feeling pain today but we’ve got to take out the positives of this weekend. Ultimately, we were the quickest, we should have won, so we’ve got to keep working hard,” he said.

Mercedes’ team boss Toto Wolff described the day’s events as one of the worst in his life.

“It’s a tremendous­ly painful day for us, for me personally the most painful in six years,” said Wolff, after the World champions suffered their first double DNF since Spain 2016.

“We were one and two on the grid, Lewis had a fantastic first lap and then DNF-ing twice - and obviously losing the race under the Virtual Safety Car (VSC): it doesn’t get more cruel for us.”

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