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HAMILTON IN NO MAN'S LAND

World champion notches record but in no mood to celebrate

- STANDINGS — Drivers: Constructo­rs:

FOUR-TIME world champion Lewis Hamilton set a Formula One record of 28 successive scoring finishes yesterday but was in no mood for celebratin­g.

“I was in no man’s land today. I had no pace so I was just trying to hold on for whatever I had,” the Mercedes AMG Petronas driver told reporters at the Chinese Grand Prix.

“I had the older tyre on and I was running out of it.”

The Briton finished fifth on track but moved up to fourth after a 10 second penalty was applied to Red Bull’s Max Verstappen.

That allowed him to cut Sebastian Vettel’s overall lead from 17 points to nine, with the Ferrari driver finishing only eighth.

“Obviously it’s a tough battle ahead of us. I would say on my side but also us as a team, we’ve been underperfo­rming,” said Hamilton.

“Yesterday and today have been a disaster on my side so I have got to try and rectify that and get myself back into normal performanc­e mode, otherwise more valuable points will be lost,” said Hamilton.

The Briton had also said in Bahrain last weekend, when he finished third after starting ninth, that he had felt he was driving around in no-man’s land.

But he arrived in Shanghai with an envious record, winner an unpreceden­ted five times at a Chinese circuit that has long favoured Mercedes.

Hamilton was never a force to reckon with this time, however, qualifying only fourth and losing a place immediatel­y at the start.

With Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo winning the race, champions Mercedes have now been beaten three races in a row for the first time in the V6 turbo hybrid era that started in 2014.

Hamilton could at least depend on his car’s impressive reliabilit­y, collecting points for the 28th race in a row and claiming outright a record he had previously held jointly with Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen.

RESULTS —

1 Daniel Ricciardo (Aus) Red Bull 1hr 35min 35.980sec, 2 Valtteri Bottas (Fin) Mercedes 8.894, 3 Kimi Raikkonen (Fin) Ferrari 9.637, 4 Lewis Hamilton (Bri) Mercedes 16.985, 5 Max Verstappen (Ned) Red Bull 20.436, 6 Nico Hulkenberg (Ger) Renault 21.052, 7 Fernando Alonso (Spa) McLaren 30.639, 8 Sebastian Vettel (Ger) Ferrari 35.286, 9 Carlos Sainz Jr (Spa) Renault 35.763, 10 Kevin Magnussen (Den) Haas 39.594,

11 Estéban Ocon (Fra) Force India 44.050, 12 Sergio Perez (Mex) Force India 44.725, 13 Stoffel Vandoorne (Bel) McLaren 49.373, 14 Lance Stroll (Can) Williams 55.490, 15 Sergey Sirotkin (Rus) Williams 58.241, 16 Marcus Ericsson (Swe) Sauber 1:02.604, 17 Romain Grosjean (Fra) Haas 1:05.296, 18 Pierre Gasly (Fra) Toro Rosso 1:06.330, 19 Charles Leclerc (Mon) Sauber 1:22.575, 20 Brendon Hartley (NZ) Toro Rosso 5 laps.

1 Vettel (Ger) 54 pts, 2 Hamilton (Bri) 45, 3 Bottas (Fin) 40, 4 Ricciardo (Aus) 37, 5 Raikkonen (Fin) 30, 6 Alonso (Spa) 22, 7 Hulkenberg (Ger) 22, 8 Verstappen (Ned) 18, 9 Gasly (Fra) 12, 10 Kevin Magnussen (Den) 11, 11 Vandoorne (Bel) 6, 12 Sainz Jr (Spa) 3, 13 Ericsson (Swe) 2, 14 Ocon (Fra) 1.

1 Mercedes 85 pts, 2 Ferrari 84, 3 Red Bull 55, 4 McLaren 28, 5 Renault 25, 6 Toro Rosso 12, 7 Haas 11, 8 Sauber 2, 9 Force India 1.

Reuters

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AFP PIC Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo celebrates in front of his crew after taking the chequered flag at the Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai yesterday.
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