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Max aims to revive title bid as Lewis eyes 100th win

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MAX Verstappen will seek to exert a degree of home advantage by beating Lewis Hamilton to revive his title bid as Formula One returns from a mid-season summer break at the Belgian Grand Prix.

The Belgium-born Dutchman saw a comfortabl­e 33-point lead turned into an eightpoint deficit at the British and Hungarian Grands Prix last month before the annual shutdown.

He knows he needs to bounce back strongly in the next two events in front of his fervent ‘orange army' of fans.

After the controvers­ies of Silverston­e and Budapest, the 23-year-old Hasselt-born Red Bull driver also needs an uneventful contest to regain consistenc­y following opening lap collisions in his last two outings.

“I am excited to go back to Spa,” he said. “It's my favourite track and it's really cool to drive with so many high-speed corners and elevation changes.

“It's a good place to re-set our championsh­ip fight and I am well prepared and feeling good ahead of this race weekend. I'm looking forward to seeing all the fans and all the orange in the grandstand­s!”

Verstappen will need a change of luck, too, as he has not won at the sweeping and majestic circuit set in the Ardennes forests and has never finished higher than third.

Seven-time world champion Hamilton has triumphed four times, including last year.

This weekend, Hamilton will again be seeking to claim a landmark 100th career victory and his fifth this year as Mercedes bid

to resist Red Bull's challenge for their titles.

For both men, it will be another torrid test of temperamen­t as well as power and speed as they go immediatel­y from Belgium to Verstappen's other home event, the return of the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, the following weekend and then, without a break, to Monza for the Italian Grand Prix.

Attendance at Spa-Francorcha­mps is set to be capped at 75 000 per day due to the Covid19 pandemic with most fans expecting more of the spectacula­r and competitiv­e racing that was seen in Britain in Hungary, leading to a war of words between the Mercedes and Red Bull teams.

“We are in a good position, leading both championsh­ips and our car is in a better place thanks to the recent upgrades,” said Mercedes team chief Toto Wolff.

“But we are expecting a very tough weekend.”

Asked about the rivalry with Red Bull, Wolff said he and Mercedes had tried to keep things calm.

 ?? | REUTERS ?? RED Bull’s Max Verstappen
| REUTERS RED Bull’s Max Verstappen

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