New Straits Times

POWER-SAPPING TIME FOR HAMILTON

Briton faces nervewrack­ing world title showdown

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LEWIS Hamilton faces a nerve-wracking scrap in Mexico’s power-sapping altitude this weekend before completing the apparent formality of claiming his fifth Formula One world title.

Just a week after a bruising defeat in Texas, where a resurgent Ferrari out-performed them at the United States Grand Prix, Hamilton and Mercedes have licked their wounds in readiness for an even more challengin­g contest.

“We have a battle on our hands,” admitted Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff. “But it provides us with an opportunit­y to learn and come back stronger.”

That view is shared by 33-yearold Briton Hamilton, and the entire Mercedes team, as they seek to recover enough lost performanc­e to retain both the drivers’ and constructo­rs’ championsh­ips.

“We will have to keep pushing to win both (team and driver’s) titles,” said Wolff. “The United States Grand Prix confirmed what we said before the race — this year’s championsh­ip fight is far from over.”

Given that Hamilton has won six of the last eight races and has a 70-point lead over fellow fourtime champion Sebastian Vettel of Ferrari with three races remaining, the outcome may look inevitable. Mercedes lead Ferrari by 66 in the teams’ title race.

On paper, Hamilton requires only five points to draw level with the legendary five-time champion Juan Manuel Fangio in the record books with five world championsh­ips, leaving only Michael Schumacher, on seven, to catch.

For Mercedes to seal a fifth consecutiv­e team title, they must outscore Ferrari by 20 — a more difficult task that will be complicate­d by the likely speed and belligeren­ce of the Red Bull team.

Max Verstappen won last year’s race at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, where the thin air at 2,200 metres (7,200 feet) above sea level reduces engine effectiven­ess and places a greater premium on a car’s aerodynami­c performanc­e.

His Red Bull teammate Daniel Ricciardo, so angry last weekend that he punched a hole in a wall after being forced into retirement, will be determined to secure a final victory before he leaves the team for Renault next season.

All this suggests a fierce battle lies ahead with Vettel, who had the speed to win last weekend, and has no choice but to attack. He can only keep his title dream alive by winning all three final races while Hamilton fails to score five points.

The Englishman, however, knows he can cruise to finish seventh and take the title whatever else happens around him.

Last year, he took his fourth title by finishing ninth after being lapped by Verstappen.

“Our guys will do great analysis and then we’ll come back stronger,” he said after Sunday’s demise in Austin.

He will be aware, also, that his Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas, without a win this year, can hand him the title if he is victorious.

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