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Hamilton hits a hiccup

Mercedes driver starts down in 14th at Hockenheim

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Lewis Hamilton’s bid for a fifth world title suffered a setback yesterday when his Mercedes car broke down and forced him to abandon qualifying for the German Grand Prix.

After running wide and locking up at Turn Eight, the defending four-time champion lost use of his gearbox and was told by the team to stop to avoid further damage following a hydraulics failure in the first part of yesterday’s hour-long session.

He is likely to start today’s race in 14th place or worse, if the team have to replace his gearbox or other parts.

The setback is a blow to his hopes of mounting a fightback against home hero Sebastian Vettel of Ferrari in the drivers’ world championsh­ip.

“It definitely was a tough one but these things happen and all you can do is try and gather your thoughts and live to fight another day, another opportunit­y to rise, so I’ll give everything tomorrow to see how high I can get up but it’s not going to be like Silverston­e,” Hamilton said yesterday.

To make matters worse for the Briton, his rival Vettel clinched pole position by smashing the track record at Hockenheim that had been set by Max Verstappen in only the second practice session on Friday.

It looked as though Hamilton’s Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas had snatched the pole away from the German in the dying seconds of Q3 with the fastest time, but Vettel bettered that time once again to start from first in today’s race.

“Thanks to the fans it was amazing to see so many Ferrari and German flags,” Vettel said. “It just kept getting better and I knew for the last lap I had a little bit more. I’m full of adrenalin, but so happy.”

Vettel, who is also bidding for a fifth title, leads Hamilton by eight points.

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 ?? Reuters ?? Hamilton getting out of his car after abandoning the qualifying race for the German Grand Prix, in Hockenheim, yesterday.
Reuters Hamilton getting out of his car after abandoning the qualifying race for the German Grand Prix, in Hockenheim, yesterday.

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