Oman Daily Observer

HAMILTON EYES THIRD STRAIGHT WIN

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SILVERSTON­E: Lewis Hamilton can celebrate a record-stretching seventh British Grand Prix win on Sunday but the Formula One leader will be doing none of the usual crowd-surfing after what may be the weirdest home race of his life. The second triple-header of a pandemic-hit season will be in front of empty grandstand­s and behind closed doors at Silverston­e, celebratin­g 70 years since the first World Championsh­ip Grand Prix there in May 1950.

The windswept circuit will host two races on successive weekends for the first time, the second as the anniversar­y race, but Hamilton’s army of flag-waving fans will have to cheer from afar.

“The British Grand Prix is the best Grand Prix, particular­ly because of the fans, the thousands that turn up and really create the spectacle,” the six-time world champion said after winning in Hungary. “So it’s going to be super-weird.”

Mercedes have been dominant so far, with Hamilton now on for a hattrick of wins after victories in Austria’s Styrian Grand Prix and Hungary. Team-mate Valtteri Bottas won the opener at the Red Bull Ring.

The pair have also been alone on pole so far and Silverston­e’s long and fast lap will suit their car, but team boss Toto Wolff is taking nothing for granted.

“We’ve had a good start to the season: we resolved the issues that troubled us on the first weekend, won three out of three races and scored a good amount of points,” said the Austrian.

“But the first three races have also highlighte­d another crucial factor: the importance of reliabilit­y in this shortened season.

“We’re one of only two teams that have finished all races with both cars this year and we know how quickly a DNF (no-finish) can make a lead in the points disappear.”

Hamilton is five points clear of Bottas but 30 ahead of third-placed Red Bull driver Max Verstappen, who has been on the podium in the last two races. “We know the areas we need to work on and with Silverston­e being a home race close to the factory, that’s good news,” said the Dutch youngster. “I think we can hopefully get a good result there, historical­ly it’s been a pretty good track for the team, and it’s one I really enjoy driving.” — Reuters

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