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Hamilton leads F1 back from busy August break

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SPA-FRANCORCHA­MPS — Lewis Hamilton has reasons to be cheerful as Formula One regroups in Belgium with plenty of developmen­ts to digest after an August break punctuated by headline-grabbing moves and announceme­nts.

Spa has been good to the Mercedes man in recent years and last season the Briton took a record pole position before celebratin­g a win that set him on a run of success that culminated in a fourth title.

This time he returns with a 24-point lead over Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel, compared to a 14-point deficit last time around.

Even if the weekend turns out to be cold and wet, as is so often the case at the historic track in the Ardennes forests, Hamilton’s spirits are unlikely to be dampened after a refreshing few weeks away.

“The second half (of the season) is always exciting, it’s always intense, particular­ly when we go to the long hauls,” Hamilton said after winning in Hungary at the end of July.

“The second half is usually ... it gets a bit better on our side,”

With nine races to go, the championsh­ip could still swing either way and Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff is making no prediction­s.

“If this season has taught us one thing, it’s that there are no clear favourites for specific tracks anymore and that it’s not always the fastest car that wins,” he said in a team preview for Sunday’s race.

“Instead, the competitiv­e balance seems to swing back and forth from circuit to circuit. What is clear is that our competitor­s are pushing extremely hard and put up a very tough fight.”

Ferrari will also fancy their chances, with their car showing plenty of pace and Kimi Raikkonen standing on the brink of a milestone 100th podium after finishing in the top three in his last five races.

The 38-year-old Finn is a fourtimes winner at Spa, including Ferrari’s most recent victory at the long, sweeping high-speed circuit that represents one of the greatest challenges for any racing driver.

Raikkonen’s future is also in the spotlight after a summer flurry of driver moves, including double world champion Fernando Alonso’s decision to leave Formula One at the end of the year.

Sauber’s Monegasque rookie Charles Leclerc is strongly tipped to step up to Ferrari but Raikkonen could still find a home elsewhere.

Despite the August factory shutdowns, the break was less of a lull than usual with Australian Daniel Ricciardo triggering a shockwave with his decision to leave Red Bull for Renault in 2019.

The second half (of the season) is always exciting, it’s always intense, particular­ly when we go to the long hauls

Lewis Hamilton

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Points lead Hamilton has over Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel

That was followed by Spaniard Carlos Sainz switching from Renault to McLaren, following that team’s Alonso announceme­nt, and Red Bull confirming Pierre Gasly this week as Ricciardo’s successor.

The situation at Force India, who will come out of administra­tion after a takeover led by the billionair­e father of Williams’ Canadian driver Lance Stroll, means the driver merry-goround has some spinning to do yet.

One of those who could feature in that is McLaren’s teenage British reserve Lando Norris, who will be making his Friday practice debut in Alonso’s car before returning to his Formula Two duties. —

 ?? AFP file ?? Lewis Hamilton has had a successful stint at Spa with the Briton taking a record number of pole positions at the venue. —
AFP file Lewis Hamilton has had a successful stint at Spa with the Briton taking a record number of pole positions at the venue. —

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