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Hamilton a Texas two-step away from Formula 1 title

U.K. driver could clinch championsh­ip with victory at U.S. Grand Prix in Austin

- JIM VERTUNO

AUSTIN, TEXAS Lewis Hamilton is driving the Circuit of the Americas like he has won here four times before.

The Mercedes driver and Formula One season championsh­ip points leader posted the fastest laps in Friday’s two practice sessions for the U.S. Grand Prix, putting more pressure on title rival Sebastian Vettel of Ferrari, who spun into the gravel and completed just 11 laps in the afternoon session.

Hamilton’s quickest lap in a dry afternoon session was 1 minute, 34.668 seconds. Red Bull’s Max Verstappen was second, 0.397 seconds behind. Vettel, who trails Hamilton by 59 points in the driver standings, was third.

Vettel likely has to win or finish ahead of Hamilton on Sunday if he hopes to chase him down over the final four races.

Hamilton has won the last three years at a Circuit of the Americas track that has favoured Mercedes’ power. Another victory would make his lead nearly insurmount­able absent a late-season collapse.

The British driver came to Texas on a punishing pace that could crush any hopes Vettel still has of a rally. Hamilton has won five of the last seven races and another win would be his ninth on the season.

On each of his four wins in Austin, Hamilton has never started lower than No. 2 and will be hard to beat in qualifying on Saturday. “He has gone up a level,” Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said. “It’s very pleasing to see.”

Ferrari has been able to match Mercedes’ power in spots. Vettel has four wins. But disastrous starts in recent weeks have put the championsh­ip in Hamilton’s hands for the taking. Vettel crashed on the first lap in Singapore, then was knocked out of the first lap in Japan with a spark plug problem. Even a brilliant drive from the back to finish fourth in Malaysia lost him points to Hamilton that day.

Vettel was pushing Friday and has a lot of work to do if he’s to match Hamilton’s pace. He had a wild spin into the gravel in the turn before pit lane. That section of the track has a large run-off area so Vettel was never in danger of running his car into a wall.

The Ferrari’s troubles weren’t done. Even when Vettel got back on the track, a suspension problem cut his second practice short.

Early Friday, Red Bull announced a contract extension for Verstappen to stay with the team through 2020. Verstappen was already under contract through 2019, but Red Bull was determined to lock down its rising star before he could be poached away by rivals.

Verstappen is enjoying his best form of the season with a win in Malaysia and a second-place finish in Japan in the previous two races. That came after a rash of problems, from engine problems to crashes, caused him not to finish seven races. The win in Malaysia was career No. 2 for the 20-year-old Dutchman who many view as a potential Formula One champion.

The U.S. Grand Prix could steal some of Verstappen’s momentum despite his quick laps Friday. A power unit change and other upgrades will mean a starting grid penalty for Sunday’s race.

“Red Bull has always shown their faith and belief in me with actions,” Verstappen said of his contract deal.

“They have always backed me and my ambition and I know we share that ambition.”

The Associated Press

 ?? CLIVE ROSE/GETTY IMAGES ?? Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton, pictured during practice Friday, would have an all-but-insurmount­able lead in the F1 championsh­ip if he wins at the Circuit of the Americas on Sunday.
CLIVE ROSE/GETTY IMAGES Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton, pictured during practice Friday, would have an all-but-insurmount­able lead in the F1 championsh­ip if he wins at the Circuit of the Americas on Sunday.

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