The Herald (South Africa)

Russia a real chance for Hamilton to secure 100th win

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Lewis Hamilton has every chance of celebratin­g a recordexte­nding 100th Formula One victory on Sunday, but the seven-time world champion can still take nothing for granted at Russia’s Sochi circuit.

Hamilton’s Mercedes team have won every race at the Olympic Park circuit since the first in 2014, the Briton triumphant in four of the seven and current teammate Valtteri Bottas in two including last year.

Past performanc­e has not been the greatest of indicators this season, however, with Red Bull and championsh­ip leader Max Verstappen, 24 next week, pushing harder than ever in an increasing­ly intense title battle.

Verstappen’s task is tougher this time due to a three place grid penalty imposed after he and Hamilton collided and retired at the Italian Grand Prix, with stewards ruling the Dutch youngster was mostly to blame.

Hamilton has not won since his home British Grand Prix at Silverston­e in July but Sochi could bring him that 100th win at the fifth attempt.

No other team, not even Ferrari, have ever won the same race for seven years in a row, let alone eight, but Mercedes are still favourites.

“Lewis... is laser focused on what he needs to deliver in the next eight races,” said team boss Toto Wolff ahead of the Black Sea resort’s penultimat­e race before the Russian round moves to St Petersburg for 2023.

“As for Valtteri, he’s driving better than ever ... there’ sa calm determinat­ion about the team right now and the business end of a season, fighting for championsh­ips, is exactly what we enjoy the most.”

While Red Bull have never been on pole in Sochi, a position only ever achieved by Mercedes and Ferrari drivers, Verstappen has started from the top slot in eight of 14 races so far including seven of the last eight.

None of his seven wins so far in 2021 has come from lower than third on the grid, however.

The Dutch driver, five points clear of Hamilton in the standings while Red Bull are 18 behind Mercedes, was second in Sochi last year.

Ferrari, fighting McLaren for third place, will also be in the reckoning for solid points with Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz. —

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