Sunday Express

LEWIS: TITLE GONE

- REPORTING

LEWIS HAMILTON said he had no hope of winning a record eighth Formula One title this season after he finished 14th in yesterday’s sprint race. The seven-time world champion crossed the line an eye-watering 41.4 seconds behind winner Max Verstappen (right) after just 21 laps of racing in Imola.

World champion Verstappen passed Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc on the penultimat­e lap to take the chequered flag and secure pole position for today’s Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.

But Hamilton endured another woeful afternoon in his desperatel­y uncompetit­ive Mercedes machine.

The British driver started 13th before dropping two places on the opening lap.

Hamilton regained one spot when he passed Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll but, after failing to score, he is already 50 points behind Leclerc in the championsh­ip standings – the equivalent of two victories.

And, with yesterday’s result deciding the grid for the main event,

Hamilton faces losing even further ground in the title race.

“We are obviously not fighting for the championsh­ip,” said the 37-year-old.

“We are fighting to understand the car, improve and progress through the year.that’s all we can hope for now.

“Ultimately we haven’t got it right, but everyone’s working as

hard as they can to reverse it.” Hamilton and his Mercedes team are attempting to remain positive following their poor start to the new campaign.

But the first signs of tension were evident after qualifying on Friday, with Hamilton and Mercedes boss Toto Wolff involved in a heated exchange at the back of the team’s garage.

Wolff said:

“Lewis and I shared frustratio­n that we weren’t able to extract performanc­e. It was basically the same point of view and sheer anger.there’s no division and no blame.”

Hamilton’s team-mate George Russell started and finished 11th, a day after both Mercedes cars failed to qualify in the top 10 for the first time in a decade.

Sergio Perez finished third in the other Red Bull ahead of Carlos Sainz, who started 10th after his qualifying smash, with Lando Norris fifth for Mclaren.

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STRUGGLE: Hamilton locks up during the sprint

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