The Herald (South Africa)

No Hamilton as F1 faces new challenge in Bahrain

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Lewis Hamilton’s unexpected absence will add extra spice to a Sakhir Grand Prix that represents a new challenge for the seven-time world champion’s Formula One rivals in Bahrain this weekend.

The Mercedes driver, who has not missed a race since his debut with McLaren in 2007, is isolating after testing positive for Covid-19.

“I’m devastated that I won’t be racing this weekend,” said Hamilton, who had been on course to take 100 career poles and match the record for 13 wins in a season jointly held by Michael Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel.

The starting grid will be without its biggest name under the floodlight­s, with only Alfa Romeo ’ s Kimi Raikkonen having raced in the pre-Hamilton era, but that opens up opportunit­ies for others.

Britain’s George Russell will move up from Williams to stand in for his compatriot, who has clinched his recordequa­lling seventh title, in one of three changes since last week ’ s Bahrain Grand Prix.

The race is at the same circuit but on a different, and shorter, “outer” layout.

Two drivers will make their debuts — Briton Jack Aitken in Russell ’ s place and Brazilian Pietro Fittipaldi, who steps into Romain Grosjean’s seat at Haas after the Frenchman’s fiery crash last weekend.

Hamilton’s teammate, Valtteri Bottas, should be favourite to chalk up his third win of the year in a car that has won 13 of the season’s 15 races.

Russell, meanwhile, will be expected to score his first career points after nearly two years in an uncompetit­ive Williams.

“Obviously, nobody can replace Lewis, but I’ll give my all for the team in his absence from the moment I step in the car,” Russell said.

Formula One has never raced on the layout before.

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