The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Mercedes probe glitch in season opener

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Mercedes team will launch an investigat­ion into the computer glitch which denied Lewis Hamilton the perfect start to his defence of the Formula One World Championsh­ip.

Hamilton was on course to open his campaign with the maximum quota of points at Melbourne’s Albert Park only to see rival Sebastian Vettel snatch victory following a miscalcula­tion by Mercedes.

The mistake afforded Vettel the chance to leapfrog Hamilton during a virtual safety car period at the Australian Grand Prix before sealing an unlikely victory.

The inquest started at Mercedes’ Oxfordshir­e base yesterday as the sport’s reigning constructo­rs’ champions work to ensure they do not leave Hamilton exposed again.

“It was clearly a problem on our side and we need to analyse that to understand what happened and correct it,” Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said.

“Lewis was in control through the opening stint of the race and then after his pit stop and looked on course for a strong victory.

“It is a tough one to take but there are lots of lessons to be learned so we can come back stronger next time.”

Hamilton will be kept updated with the investigat­ion after the error handed Vettel an early advantage in this year’s championsh­ip race.

The Englishman, 33, was magnanimou­s in defeat, and while he expects to go headto-head with Vettel in Bahrain a week on Sunday, he also believes he has the tools to bounce back.

“We have got a great car and we are still the world champions so with a couple of adjustment­s I believe we can win the next race,” Hamilton added. “You never know how the season is going to pan out as you do not get a good understand­ing until after four races, but Ferrari are quick.

“They are going to be rapid at the next race – they are always good when it comes to hot circuits – so it is not going to be easy and it is going to be close.”

 ??  ?? Lewis Hamilton: slipped to second behind Vettel.
Lewis Hamilton: slipped to second behind Vettel.

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