The Borneo Post

No beach for Hamilton as he plans to turn heat up in title duel

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BUDAPEST: Championsh­ip leader Lewis Hamilton has no intention of lazing on a beach as Formula One takes its annual Europe an s umme r br e ak following his resounding triumph in Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix.

Instead, he plans to fine- tune his physical and mental fitness in readiness to turn up the heat in his closely-fought title duel with Sebastian Vettel next month.

The defending champion, who opened up a 24- point lead over his fellow four- time title-holder by winning Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix for a record sixth time, said he wants to come back stronger and ready to apply more pressure.

“The second half of the season is always intense, but it is usually when it gets a bit better on our side,” he said, referring to his Mercedes team, in the aftermath of their polished triumph at the Hungarorin­g.

“So we will go away and prepare and make sure we come back stronger.”

Hamilton’s victory was a nearperfec­t send- of f for him and Mercedes as the F1 circus set off for a four-week closedown that will end when the teams return to action in Belgium at the end of August.

After his epic success in the rain in Germany, where he won from 14th on the grid, his Hungarian victory was another blow to Vettel, and Ferrari, after two race weekends they may prefer to forget.

Despite superior speed in practice, in dry conditions, they were unable to claim the result they craved in a dark week that followed the death of the team’s former chairman Sergio Marchionne. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Hamilton (right), and Bottas pose on the podium after the qualifying session on the eve of the Formula One Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungarorin­g circuit in Mogyorod near Budapest, Hungary.
— AFP photo Hamilton (right), and Bottas pose on the podium after the qualifying session on the eve of the Formula One Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungarorin­g circuit in Mogyorod near Budapest, Hungary.

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