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Hamilton prepares to bounce back at Silverston­e

Double retirement for Mercedes at last week’s Austrian Grand Prix

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Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes would be well advised to ignore all previous form and a pile of encouragin­g statistics as they bid to bounce back at their home British Grand Prix on Sunday.

After the debacle of their double retirement at last weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix, where they were previously unbeaten in four years, and Hamilton’s travails in Canada, where he was a clear pre-race favourite, the Mercedes team has lost its near-metronomic consistenc­y.

Forecasts of their continuing supremacy on tracks where they have always seemed invincible are no longer as trustworth­y as they have been.

Max Verstappen’s victory in Austria, his first this year, rewarded Red Bull’s opportunis­m, but his Milton Keynesbase­d team and Ferrari may struggle to match a resurgent Hamilton, reliabilit­y permitting, in front of his own fans.

The 33-year-old Englishman will be hunting a record fifth consecutiv­e British triumph at Silverston­e, and his sixth overall, on Sunday to regain the lead in the title race from fellow four-time champion Sebastian Vettel of Ferrari.

The German, who finished third in Spielberg, has a onepoint advantage, following Hamilton’s first non-scoring finish in 34 races dating back to the 2016 Malaysian Grand Prix, but expects a difficult weekend on a circuit that should suit Mercedes.

Much, however, will depend on the extent of the damage inflicted on the champions’ confidence after their worst result since re-entering F1 in 2010.

 ?? Reuters ?? Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton signs an autograph at the Austrian Grand Prix which was a debacle for him.
Reuters Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton signs an autograph at the Austrian Grand Prix which was a debacle for him.

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