Otago Daily Times

Vettel facing monumental task beating Mercedes in Russia

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SOCHI, Russia: Formula One champion Mercedes has yet to be beaten in Russia, which hosts a grand prix for the fifth time this weekend, but Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel still sees nothing to fear in Sochi.

The German is 40 points adrift of Mercedes rival Lewis Hamilton with six races remaining and is running out of time to reassert himself in the battle of the four times world champions.

Hamilton has plenty of momentum and has won twice in Russia, even if last year it was Finnish teammate Valtteri Bottas who came out on top in a race run in late April rather than at the sharp end of the season.

Bottas, 110 points behind the Briton in the championsh­ip, may this year be required to play a ‘‘wingman’’ role which would leave Vettel facing a fully focused foe in Hamilton, who has won four of the last five races.

Vettel did his best to stay positive after finishing third last time out in Singapore — a round Ferrari was expected to win.

‘‘Russia, I think, has been getting better the last years for us, so it should suit our car as well,’’ the German told reporters.

‘‘I don’t think we have any tracks to fear that are coming,’’ he added.

Hamilton, who has been keeping the paparazzi busy since Singapore after being spotted holidaying in Dubai with rap queen Nicki Minaj, knows he can deliver another hammer blow to his rival.

An eighth win of the season on Monday would mean he can finish runnerup in every remaining race and still be champion, even if Vettel wins all five.

He and Mercedes also know how fast things can change, though, and will be taking nothing for granted.

‘‘There are no easy wins this season. We have to fight hard for every bit of performanc­e in order to have a chance to fight for victories,’’ team boss Toto Wolff said.

‘‘We have a good track record in Sochi but we know that Ferrari and Red Bull will give it everything to break our winning streak, so we must fight as hard as ever to make sure we bring home as many points as possible.’’

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen will have something to celebrate regardless of the outcome as the Dutch youngster turns 21 on Monday.

Tomorrow will be his last opportunit­y to become the first 20yearold to secure pole position, but that will be impossible if, as expected, he collects a raft of engine penalties.

The Force India pairing of Frenchman Esteban Ocon and Mexican Sergio Perez will be on best behaviour after colliding in Singapore, costing the team what looked like being a hefty points haul.

A Swedish driver Marcus Ericsson will be replaced at Sauber next season, the Swissbased team completing its lineup this week with Ferraribac­ked Italian Antonio Giovinazzi joining 2007 world champion Kimi Raikkonen.

Ericsson (28), who has previously enjoyed a close relationsh­ip with Sauber’s owners, will stay as reserve and brand ambassador. — Reuters

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