The Borneo Post

Hamilton seeks to add to Alonso misery

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BARCELONA: Defending world champion Lewis Hamilton seeks to build on his 27 points lead in this year’s title race with another victory for Mercedes at the Spanish Grand Prix this weekend.

After three wins in four races, the 30-year- old Briton has built a strong early defence of his crown in near- f lawless fashion that has left his rivals trailing and many paddock observers lost in admiration.

Earlier this week his Mercedes team d i rector t h ree - time champion Niki Lauda said he felt the Englishman was driving l ike a man “from another planet.”

That may also be how his onetime team- mate and local hero Fernando Alonso feels as he returns to compete on home soil looking for his first race win in two years after leaving now-resurgent Ferrari for the struggl ing McLaren-Honda outfit.

While Hamilton’s Mercedes team-mate and championsh­ip rival Nico Rosberg bids to match the leader in equal machinery, Alonso will be in forlorn pursuit.

He will merely hope for a points finish behind Ferrari, Williams and the rest while his successor in the scarlet scuderia, four-time champion Sebastian Vettel looks for his second win this year.

I’m incredibly happy to be heading back to Europe, to my home country and racing in front of the loyal Spanish fans.

Rosberg will he hoping he can translate his speed from preseason testing at the Circuit de Catalunya into a winning performanc­e for the first time since last year’s Brazilian Grand Prix and so prevent Hamilton’s juggernaut-like run of triumphs.

Mercedes team chief Toto Wolff has no doubt that Rosberg can mount a serious title challenge, despite appearing well beaten in four successive qualifying sessions and races this year.

“If you look at their performanc­es in qualifying in China, for example, there were just four-hundredths between them,” said Wolff.

“That is not someone who is clearly beaten. That is a tiny little edge, which was enough for Lewis to make it on pole and control the race.

“It could have been completely different if Nico had been on pole. Nico wouldn’t be in Formula One as a multiple race winner and a challenger for the championsh­ip i f he allowed himsel f to be destabilis­ed after a few races.”

For Wol f f, Mercedes and Hamilton, however, the most serious threat to their supremacy appears to be likely to come from Ferrari, reinvigora­ted this year after a management shake-up and the arrival of Vettel.

“I think it could go to the wire with Ferrari,” he said.

If it does, as many others forecast, it may signal a continued long period of winless frustratio­n for Alonso and his McLaren teammate Jenson Button.

Recent rumours have suggested Alonso may even contemplat­e retirement to escape the spectre of two winless years, though his official comments issued by McLaren suggest that he remains sufficient­ly optimistic to rekindle his enthusiasm and form.

“I’m incredibly happy to be heading back to Europe, to my home country and racing in front of the loyal Spanish fans,” said Alonso.

“We’ve taken some useful steps forward during the flyaway races and I’m looking forward to getting back in the car after the threeweek break and continuing our push.

“We are seeing improvemen­ts

Fernando Alonso, McLaren driver

race by race and I want to ensure that we maintain this consistenc­y throughout this weekend.”

So severe were the problems with Button’s car in Bahrain three weeks ago, the 2009 champion did not even start the race.

That wil l be his minimum ambition this weekend at the 4.655km track where McLaren hope to re- boot their season and where all of the teams will arrive with upgrades for their machines.

The focus will be on Hamilton, but not only for his driving.

He has yet to sign a new contract with the team and stubborn speculatio­n has linked him with a possible sensationa­l move to Ferrari.

A Hami lton win and his signature on a new deal will be the double target Wolff and Mercedes. — AFP

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Fernando Alonso

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