Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Hamilton: We’ve got what it takes to beat Ferrari

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LEWIS Hamilton is confident he has what it takes to win the Formula One World Championsh­ip despite Sebastian Vettel romping to victory at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix yesterday.

Vettel and Ferrari underlined their impressive pre-season performanc­e with a fine display in Melbourne to lay claim to the early title initiative after the first round of the new campaign.

Hamilton started from the front but failed to convert his pole position into a victory after he was leapfrogge­d by Vettel at the first and only round of pit stops.

Mercedes headed into the Albert Park season opener having won 51 of the last 59 races. But Vettel’s victory will provide Ferrari with hope they can clinch their first title in a decade and finally bring an end to Mercedes’ long-running dominance of the sport.

For Hamilton, however, he still believes he can go on to win a fourth championsh­ip this year despite the early title setback.

“I wouldn’t say I’m happy,” Hamilton, 32, said. “But all things in perspectiv­e, to see where we have come from, with massive rule changes and to come here and be battling so close for a win and missing out marginally, there are a lot of things to be proud of.

“It is going to be a close race this season but I truly believe we can beat them.”

Vettel, the four-time champion, was a worthy winner. It marked his first victory since 2015. However, the German insists Hamilton’s Mercedes team remain the class of the field.

“If you look at who we are up against, Mercedes have been phenomenal for the last few years. They will be the ones to beat but, for sure, I’m just happy and we take this win as a team.”

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