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Fierce contests ahead as Europe beckons

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SOCHI, Russia: After four evenlycont­ested opening ‘ f lyaway’ contests, Formula One returns to its European homeland with Ferrari revived and a fiercelyco­mpetitive season in prospect as champions Mercedes battle to retain their crown.

This much became clear after a rol ler- coaster weekend at the Sochi Autodrom where the popular Valtteri Bottas secured his maiden victory for Mercedes to lay down a personal marker while his puzzled team- mate Lewis Hamilton struggled to fourth.

The Mercedes pairing were separated by the two Ferraris of championsh­ip leader Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen on a day of little overtaking, but much tension.

“It’s going to be extremely close,” said Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff. “More than very close.

“Ferrari has a good car. They have come back from the winter with a very good car and it seems to suit Sebastian very well - so we just need to stretch ourselves to perform as good as we can.”

Finn Bot tas’ win rescued Mercedes after Ferrari dominated qualifying, four-time champion Vettel taking pole with Finn Raikkonen alongside him - their first front row lockout for nine years.

The unf lappable Bottas has proved already that he is not only very different to retired 2016 champion Nico Rosberg, but likely to be just as formidable a teammate to three- time champion Hamilton.

“For me, it is just the start, the beginning of the year,” he said. “It’s too early to talk about the championsh­ip in any detail.

“We are just focusing on making the car better and that will give us more wins for both cars.

“Get t ing the f irst win is something special, for sure, even though you always believe in yourself. If you think you are not able to win you should stay home, but to get confirmati­on and get a good result, that matters in this world.

“How many races you can win and get on the podium is the name of the game. Getting the first win gives me a lot of confidence even though I always knew I had the ability. It is not that simple this year. It’s going to always be a massive fight.”

After reigning supreme for three years, Mercedes face a scrap. Last year, they won 19 of the 21 races, failing only twice and already, in four outings this year, they are two apiece with Ferrari.

As a result, although Mercedes hold a one- point lead in the constructo­rs’ championsh­ip, Vettel leads Hamilton by 13 in the drivers’ title race as the teams prepare for the introducti­on of major upgrade packages at the Spanish Grand Prix on May 14.

Bottas’s win, however, may make life awkward for Mercedes and Hamilton if Ferrari show favour for Vettel, who has 86 points ahead of Hamilton on 73 and Bottas on 63, with Raikkonen fourth on 49.

Wolff explained last week that he prefers to see Mercedes drivers racing each other, without team orders, because it pushed the team developmen­t and overall pace, but such a scenario is less likely at Ferrari.

Vettel expects a close contest between the major teams, but believes also that Red Bull will force their way into the picture when they introduce their updated car at Barcelona.

“There are so many rumours going around now and I know they can build a quick car so, for me, it is a question of when, rather than if. It is going to be exciting,” said the German. — AFP

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? File photo of Bottas holding the trophy on the podium after winning the Russian Grand Prix.
— Reuters photo File photo of Bottas holding the trophy on the podium after winning the Russian Grand Prix.

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