Sunday People

Hamilton edged by red-hot Bottas

- BY TED MACAULEY

LEWIS HAMILTON and Valtteri Bottas put the F1 world on notice in Austria yesterday – they are going nowhere.

The double act was headed by Bottas who was just 0.012seconds ahead of defending world champion Hamilton for Mercedes on the return after a four-month delay following coronaviru­s.

The Spielberg track’s tricky 10 corners made for a ding-dong final qualifier and in a last-gasp push for the front Bottas veered off the course – but he had already set an amazing time which Hamilton (left) could not match.

The circuit is the setting for the 70th anniversar­y of Formula One, and today’s race is set to stir Hamilton for only his second win around F1’s fastest circuit.

Sebastian Vettel, one of the prerace favourites in a revitalise­d Ferrari, shocked fans and himself when he missed the final shootout – he will start 11th on the grid today. Vettel said: “I thought we had much more to offer. But I am not happy with the car. And we will be faced with a huge challenge in the race.”

Hamilton, seeking a seventh world crown, had topped all three practice sessions on Friday and Saturday but just missed out when it mattered most.

He said: “Valterri did a grand job – and it has been a great result for the team. I am so happy to be where I am for the start.”

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