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Rested Hamilton sets sights on joining elite club

- By REUTERS in Spa-Francorcha­mps, Belgium

Lewis Hamilton can become only the third driver to win 50 grand prix races when Formula One returns from a month-long break to get back to business in Sunday’s Belgian Grand Prix.

The triple world champion ended the first half of the season in blistering form, opening up a 19-point lead in the standings over Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg with six wins — four in a row — in the last seven races.

His victory in Germany last month was No 49, and only Michael Schumacher (91) and Alain Prost (51) have reached the half-century.

Hamilton, who trailed Rosberg by 43 points after May’s Spanish Grand Prix, is determined not to ease off.

“The first half of the season was a bit of a rollercoas­ter, so it’s great to be in the position I’m in with more than half of the races behind us,” said the Briton, who spent August in the Caribbean, Costa Rica and the United States.

“I’m feeling refreshed, re-energized and ready to go after a fun few weeks off, so hopefully everyone else has had a good rest and we’ll come out fighting.”

Rosberg won the opening four races of the season but has scored only three podiums since Hamilton hit his stride.

The break, which Rosberg spent with his wife and baby daughter in Ibiza, could be the reset he needs with nine of a record 21 races still to run.

It will be crucial for the German to come back strong, as even finishing second behind Hamilton this weekend will see him drop 26 points behind the Briton, who is likely to have engine-related penalties at the next race in Italy.

The 7km Spa circuit is an enduring favorite of drivers, with its flat-out blasts and undulation­s harking back to the sport’s golden age.

For 18-year-old Max Verstappen of the Netherland­s, the Belgian track is the closest he has to a home venue.

Verstappen, whose victory in his Red Bull debut in Spain in May helped the team move up to second in the standings ahead of Ferrari, was born in Belgium to a Belgian mother and can count on strong local support.

His teammate, Daniel Ricciardo, won in Belgium for Red Bull two years ago after Hamilton and Rosberg collided.

With little risk of a repeat after Mercedes imposed tighter rules of engagement, Verstappen can pin his hopes on the capricious Spa weather to shake things up instead.

Meanwhile, French teenager Esteban Ocon will make his Formula One race debut this weekend, replacing Indonesian Rio Haryanto on Team Manor.

Making his debut at Spa, as his boyhood idol Schumacher once did, Ocon will join fellow Mercedes-backed youngster Pascal Wehrlein, with both aiming to impress with Manor in their bid for a future Mercedes seat.

I’m feeling refreshed, re-energized and ready to go after a fun few weeks off ... we’ll come out fighting.” Lewis Hamilton, Formula One points leader

 ?? REUTERS ?? Britain’s Lewis Hamilton salutes the crowd after winning the July 31 German Grand Prix at Hockenheim­ring.
REUTERS Britain’s Lewis Hamilton salutes the crowd after winning the July 31 German Grand Prix at Hockenheim­ring.
 ?? REUTERS ?? Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton celebrates with fans after winning the British Grand Prix on July 10 at Silverston­e, England.
REUTERS Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton celebrates with fans after winning the British Grand Prix on July 10 at Silverston­e, England.

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