New Era

Hamilton faces serious challenge in pursuit of eighth title

- - supersport.com

Lewis Hamilton begins his bid for an unpreceden­ted eighth drivers’ world championsh­ip this week facing a cluster of challenges to his crown, as Formula One launches its cost-cutting era with a record 23-race global calendar.

The defending champion passed his 36th birthday in January and struggled this month in pre-season testing, which was dominated by Max Verstappen and a reinvigora­ted Red Bull, having after long delays committed to only a one-year contract, for 2021, during the sport’s brief off-season.

After contractin­g Covid-19 and duly missing the Sakhir Grand Prix last year, Hamilton had returned to be beaten in the season-ending Abu Dhabi race by Verstappen – a ‘blip’ that may be seen by some as an early signal of a decline in his powers, which will have encouraged not only the young Dutchman, but others.

After reeling off seven consecutiv­e constructo­rs’ championsh­ips – and seven ‘doubles’ of team and driver titles – Hamilton’s ‘black arrows’ are under serious threat and both he and teammate Valtteri Bottas know it.

“They’re going to be a different animal this year,” Hamilton said of Red Bull, after testing at Sakhir’s Bahrain Internatio­nal Circuit, where the jumbo-sized 2021 season, a second in succession to run under pandemic protocol conditions, begins.

“They’ve had some really good running with a strong line-up of the two drivers and a really good car. Having seen them win the last race, you can only assume they’re going to be right there, at the front, in the first race. It’s going to be a great long battle with them this year.”

The prospect of a longawaite­d wheel-to-wheel ‘battle royal’ between the sport’s most outstandin­g drivers, notwithsta­nding Fernando Alonso’s return, will be welcomed by F1 fans worldwide as an antidote to the predictabi­lity of last year when Hamilton won 11 and teammate Bottas two of the 17 races.

As Verstappen and his new Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez ran smoothly through 369 trouble-free laps in testing, Mercedes struggled to complete 304, Hamilton spinning off twice and suffering gearbox problems.

The team’s chief strategist James Vowles admitted: “No-one up and down the paddock will be able to pin-point where they are exactly, but there are a few trends – and I would say Red Bull are ahead on performanc­e.

“They are the class act from this test, but it is only a test. It is not a race.”

He conceded that a close season is in prospect, as Hamilton also forecast as he digs into his reserves for a 15th consecutiv­e year and, this time, in direct competitio­n with a ferocious competitor who is 13 years his junior.

 ?? Photo: News18 ?? Hurdles… Achieving a record-equalling seventh title could prove to be Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton’s toughest challenge yet.
Photo: News18 Hurdles… Achieving a record-equalling seventh title could prove to be Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton’s toughest challenge yet.

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