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Hamilton: Australian GP could be start of competitiv­e season

- By JUSTIN BERGMAN

MELBOURNE, Australia — Lewis Hamilton won the Formula One driver’s title in three of the last four years, but the Mercedes driver said Thursday on the eve of the seasonopen­ing Australian Grand Prix that he believes this year could be one of the most competitiv­e yet in the sport.

Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel, who pushed the British driver hard last season, performed well in testing a few weeks ago in Spain, along with teammate Kimi Raikkonen.

And Hamilton said F1 fans will “be surprised just how competitiv­e” Red Bull’s Daniel Ric- ciardo and Max Verstappen will be in Melafter bourne putting a

frustratin­g and inconsiste­nt 2017 behind them.

“There’s a lot of hype around our team,” Hamilton said. “I’m excited to see how we all fare up when we get to practice.”

For Mercedes, the hype at the start of each season is well-deserved: the team has dominated Formula One since 2014, winning four straight constructo­rs’ championsh­ips and 63 of 79 total races.

But Ferrari demonstrat­ed it could challenge Mercedes for a good portion of last season — Vettel actually led Hamilton through 12 races before the Mercedes driver took the lead for good at the Italian Grand Prix.

Vettel said although he still behamthe lieves ilton is favorite to win the title again this year, his team has reason to be confident.

“Our car is great . there’s plenty to look forward to,” he said. “Usually around this point, you don’t know where the others are. That’s why it’s a bit pointless to come here and say you’ll blow everyone away based on testing. I think we are in good shape. We could be in better shape, but it’s always like that.”

Hamilton and Vettel have something else to vie for this year — a chance to pull even with former Argentine driver Juan Manuel Fangio for second place on the all-time championsh­ip list. Both drivers are tied with four titles, one short of Fangio’s five. Michael Schumacher leadsthe list with seven titles.

But for both Hamilton and

Vettel, this statistic isn’t top of mind. At least not at this early point of the season.

“It’s a long, long season,” Hamilton said. “You don’t really think about what could be, in the sense of matching others.”

And don’t count out Red Bull. After a disastrous 2017 that saw the team struggle with engine problems and Ricciardo and Verstappen fail to finish 13 races combined, Red Bull is coming into the new season with hopes of challengin­g for victories again.

“I think the car, compared to last year, definitely made good improvemen­ts,” said the 20-year-old Verstappen, who finished last season strongly with two wins and a secondplac­e finish in his last six races.

 ??  ?? Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas of Finland Mclaren driver Fernando Alonso of Spain
Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas of Finland Mclaren driver Fernando Alonso of Spain
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Sauber driver Charles Leclerc of Monaco Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel of Germany

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