The Herald (South Africa)

Hamilton feels he can fight for wins again

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Lewis Hamilton revived his spirits, and revised his Formula One prospects, with a fighting comeback drive from 19th to fifth in Spain on Sunday.

The seven-time world champion, whose Mercedes teammate George Russell finished third, said it all brought back memories of old and he felt a return to the top of the podium could be a possibilit­y.

“A race like that is like a win. It actually feels better than a win when you’ve come from so far back and through so much adversity,” he said.

Mercedes, winners of the last eight constructo­rs’ titles, have struggled with a bouncing car but performanc­e upgrades have now put a spring in the step of their drivers.

Hamilton had said in April that “we’re obviously not fighting for this championsh­ip” but he sounded more upbeat on Sunday.

Asked whether he felt he could win again this season, adding to his record tally of 103, the sport’s most successful driver replied: “Yes, definitely.

“We have made a lot of improvemen­ts in the car and the race pace is much better.

“The car is much nicer in the race. We have some improvemen­ts to make in qualifying,” added the 37-year-old.

The Briton is 64 points adrift of Red Bull’s world champion Max Verstappen, the winner on Sunday in a one-two with teammate Sergio Perez, but there are still 16 races to go.

Mercedes can now focus more on pushing performanc­e than fixing problems.

“They experiment­ed with something on George’s car that ultimately ended up being the better way to go in qualifying.

“Maybe in the next race I’ll take that,” Hamilton said. —

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