The Citizen (Gauteng)

Mercedes ready to set out stall

TACTICS: TEAM ADMIT THEY COULD FAVOUR HAMILTON

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Champions are concerned about the Vettel re-emergence.

Manama

Formula One world champions Mercedes have indicated they may increasing­ly have to favour Lewis Hamilton over new team-mate Valtteri Bottas to counter the threat posed by Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel.

In practice, that is likely to mean the reluctant imposition of more of the so-called “team orders” used in Sunday’s Bahrain Grand Prix.

“We don’t like that at all,” team boss Toto Wolff told reporters after Bottas twice obeyed radio instructio­ns to let the faster Hamilton through to chase eventual winner and championsh­ip leader Vettel.

“It’s not what we have done in the last couple of years but the situation is different now so it needs a proper analysis of what it means and where we are.”

Mercedes have never had a designated No 1 driver, and Wolff said the desire was to give both equal opportunit­y at the start of the race.

The team won all but two races last season but are no longer dominant in a championsh­ip that has for the past three years been an internal battle.

Vettel has now won two of three races and is seven points clear of Hamilton.

Finland’s Kimi Raikkonen, Vettel’s 2007 champion team-mate who has yet to stand on the podium this season and not been on pole since 2008, slipped 34 points behind – half as many as the German.

Bottas, who joined Mercedes in January as replacemen­t for now-retired world champion Nico Rosberg, is 23 adrift of his team mate.

Wolff said the situation at Ferrari had to be taken into considerat­ion.

“That is the interestin­g question that we need to analyse at the moment and I don’t want to pre-empt what the consequenc­e will be, or if there will be a consequenc­e,” he added.

The disparity between the current Mercedes pairing is more marked than before, with Bottas yet to win a race and Hamilton surpassed only by Michael Schumacher in the all-time lists with 54 victories.

Bahrain was Bottas’ first career pole position, whereas Hamilton has 63 and could sail past Schumacher’s record of 68 later in the year.

The Finn is also still settling into his new surroundin­gs, whereas Hamilton has been there since 2013 and is the sport’s biggest personalit­y. – Reuters

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? CHAMPIONSH­IP LEADER. Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel is forcing Mercedes to consider a rethink of their tactics.
Picture: Getty Images CHAMPIONSH­IP LEADER. Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel is forcing Mercedes to consider a rethink of their tactics.

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