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FROM GRID GIRLS TO HALO AND ENGINE LIMIT

AFP Sport takes a look at five talking points ahead of the new season, which gets underway this week in Melbourne

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FERRARI THREAT

Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari again loom as the major threat to Lewis Hamilton-led Mercedes’ bid for a fifth-straight constructo­rs’ title.

The Italian giants, who last won the teams’ crown in 2008, were quickest in pre-season testing, with Vettel declaring Ferrari were heading to Melbourne in as good a shape as their main rivals. “We’re starting from a good base with our SF71H car,” he said. “I have a lot of confidence in our team, and I can’t wait to be in Australia, because once we get on track there, we will all be driving and racing under the same conditions.”

TOTO’S CHAINSAW MASSACRE

There have been plenty of unflatteri­ng comments over F1’s new halo head protection device for drivers, with Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff declaring he would take a chainsaw to the safety system if he could because of its weight. FIA chief Jean Todt fired back, saying it had been introduced to save lives and at the request of drivers’ body the GPDA. The halo has been under developmen­t in recent years, and has emerged in testing as the most effective of the designs at protecting the driver’s head from impact with large external objects. Its introducti­on follows the death of Jules Bianchi following a collision at a wet Japanese Grand Prix in 2014 — F1’s first fatality since Ayrton Senna in 1994.

BEAUTIES HIT THE SKIDS

Liberty Media, the sport’s American owners, have done away with the practice of using scantilycl­ad “grid girls” before races. Liberty, embarking on their second season in charge following the long era of British impresario Bernie Ecclestone, said the practice of having the women in the grid area before races was “clearly at odds with modern day societal norms”. Among other changes is the installati­on of 360-degree cameras on all cars to create a better experience for TV viewers.

ENEMY FROM WITHIN

World champion Lewis Hamilton may see Sebastian Vettel and the Red Bull pair of Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen as his main rivals this season, but what about the threat from within Mercedes: his teammate Valtteri Bottas? In his first season with Mercedes, Bottas had three wins, but for the Finn to retain the seat in 2019 he may need to be closer to his teammate Hamilton in the final standings — or even beat him. “I know someone who did,” quips Nico Rosberg, who beat Hamilton to the 2016 title before immediatel­y retiring.

‘CRAZY’ QUOTA

Toro Rosso have complained that it’s “crazy” that Formula One has stuck with

the bracing Grand three-engine Prix themselves season. limit for Formula for a tough the One demanding time teams in man- are 21 aging engine life in 2018, with new rules limiting them to just three power units. “Last year manufactur­ers tried with four engines and less races, and this year we have more races and less engines,” team principal Franz Tost said. "I must only say they are totally crazy with this regulation.” Tost thinks as a consequenc­e it will be inevitable that Honda will discuss tactical engine change penalties with his team during the season.

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 ??  ?? Grid girls have ceased to exist in Formula One.
Grid girls have ceased to exist in Formula One.
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 ??  ?? Ferrari hope that their new SF71H car will lead them to success this year.
Ferrari hope that their new SF71H car will lead them to success this year.
 ??  ?? Britain’s Prince Harry studies the halo on a Mercedes during a visit to Silverston­e University Technical College this month.
Britain’s Prince Harry studies the halo on a Mercedes during a visit to Silverston­e University Technical College this month.

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