The Scotsman

Hamilton confident he will not be starting from back of grid

- By PHILIP DUNCAN

Lewis Hamilton has said he does not expect to start Sunday's Turkish Grand Prix from the back of the grid.

Hamilton's Mercedes team are weighing up whether to hand the Briton a fourth engine here - one more than is permitted - with doubts over reliabilit­y.

Such a move would see Hamilton, who leads Red Bull's Max Verstappen by just two points in the world championsh­ip standings with seven rounds left, penalised and thrown down the order.

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff admitted that a fresh engine is on the table but speaking yesterday, the seven-time world champion said: "At the moment I still have number two and three engines available.

"I don't envisage us having to takethepen­altyatthem­oment but that could change."

Verstappen was penalised at the last race in Sochi after taking on his fourth engine of the campaign. But the Dutchman managed to limit the cham

pionship damage with a fine drive from last to second.

Hamilton claimed his landmark 100th win to move back ahead of Verstappen in this season's see-saw title battle. Hamilton, who arrived in the paddock wearing a kilt fresh from attending Paris Fashion Week, insisted he is not feeling the championsh­ip heat.

"I find it easy because I have these other outlets so I can blow off steam in different ways," the 36-year-old said.

"The most important thing is to come back into the racing environmen­t fresh, recovered, positive and I don't really have any worries. I am able to arrive and just love doing my job.

"I've been doing this for a long time so I've found ways to get me on course and I know what can also put me off course. I know what makes me tick and I'll stick to them."

Verstappen is bidding to win his maiden title and Red Bull's first since 2013. But the 24-year-old has played down the pressure of fighting the sport's most decorated driver.

"Winning the championsh­ip is not going to change my life," he said. "For me there is not much to worry about. I know that my team does the best they can and they expect that from me, too. We are fully committed to make this success together but you cannot force things.”

 ?? ?? 0 Lewis Hamilton: Arrived in the paddock wearing a kilt
0 Lewis Hamilton: Arrived in the paddock wearing a kilt

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