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Brundle and Hill expect Verstappen to challenge Hamilton for F1 title

- Giles Richards

Martin Brundle believes Lewis Hamilton is going to face a strong challenge from Red Bull for the Formula One world championsh­ip this season. His views were echoed by the former world champion Damon Hill, who insists Hamilton will relish a fight with his chief rival Max Verstappen.

The season begins this Sunday at the Bahrain Grand Prix and Hamilton is attempting to take a record eighth title having won six in the past seven years. His Mercedes team have dominated the sport since 2014 and were all but untouchabl­e last season, although they have looked vulnerable in winter testing this year.

In contrast, Red Bull appear to have gone from strength to strength over the winter and were quickest in testing after displaying formidable reliabilit­y with the experience­d Mexican Sergio Pérez alongside Verstappen in an outstandin­g driver lineup.

“They have obviously found something with their car, they had a great test,” said Brundle, who took part in 165 races during his F1 career. “Max looks as lean and as mean as I have seen him, Sergio looks relaxed and comfortabl­e, they had a wonderful test. Unless Mercedes were carrying heavy fuel with the engine on a very low mode and they were having a laugh with us all, it does appear to be game on with Red Bull.”

Mercedes lost track time in testing with mechanical issues and were off the pace, concerned at a lack of rear grip, while Hamilton made some highly uncharacte­ristic errors.

“They had one of those tests where if it could go wrong it did go wrong,”

Brundle said. “The sight of Lewis standing beside a stricken car in a gravel trap, you have to do a double take, when did we last see that happen? Or Lewis spinning on cold tyres coming into the pit straight? They just had one of these tests and I do think they have work to do, it did not go well.”

Hill, who won his title with Williams in 1996, agreed but believes Hamilton will only enjoy the motivation of a tough fight.

“Lewis might be a little bit concerned about how Mercedes’ test went,” he said. “They have shown a little bit of vulnerabil­ity they didn’t want to show but he is a big boy and he will be as committed as ever. It might be more difficult but that won’t be off-putting for Lewis, he won’t mind having a fight. If it is a fight with Max he will relish that.

“More than any season I can think of for quite a while it looks like there is a change of form. My hopes are up for a much tighter championsh­ip.”

Hamilton said he could not find the car’s sweet spot and the Mercedes team

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