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Hamilton at career crossroads but Coulthard backs Brit star to regain his mojo in title fight

- EXCLUSIVE By NEIL MOXLEY @neil_moxley ■■David Coulthard will be presenting F1 highlights of the Australian Grand Prix from 3.05pm on Channel 4 today, which is preceded by live coverage of Formula E from Rome at 1.30pm.

LEWIS HAMILTON will silence the doubters and take Mercedes back to the top.

The former world champion has drawn a rare blank in his first two races as the Silver Arrows were blown away following close-season changes to the regulation­s.

Hamilton is already playing catch-up behind Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen but driverturn­ed-pundit David Coulthard (right) believes the 37-year-old will prove his commitment and hunger by closing the gap and then mounting a challenge.

He said: “What’s happened with Lewis and Mercedes might be slightly demotivati­ng.

“I expect him to do what he has done for many years... get the feedback on his car and be the voice of it.

“The workload is the same whether you are winning or losing. What is different is the frustratio­n because you don’t have a winning car.

“But I was massively impressed that he committed himself to signing a two-year contract despite the uncertaint­y surroundin­g the new regulation­s. That told me he had a hunger and a focus. It only takes a bad run and a bit of frustratio­n for a driver’s motivation to tail off.

“He had a similar situation at McLaren when he was younger. But that was then.

“This is now when he’s older, more experience­d and has seven world championsh­ips under his belt.

“I don’t think older sportsmen and women lose their talent. What I think they lose is the need.

“There is a certain point in your life where you need it.

Lewis has had a brilliant period of success.

“The question for him is ‘am I prepared to go through the motions this season, or am I actually going to consider my future?’

“This will show to any of the doubters his absolute underlying commitment.”

After a spell of unrelentin­g dominance, Mercedes have been pegged back with Red Bull maintainin­g their competitiv­eness and Ferrari exciting their legion of supporters by racing from the blocks. Coulthard believes that the Brackley-based team will regain its mojo – but that one key question remains.

He said: “I think there is cause for concern with Mercedes. They have pedigree and a track record for overcoming issues and producing fast cars.

“The concern is how long will it take?

“Will it be the middle of the year? It’s unlikely they will have had everything ironed out in the next week or so.

“That’s mainly because there’s little respite from the hectic calendar.

“But I think it will come and the reason why is because of the analysis and data.

“There is so much more available than from when I was driving.

“You can see the profiles of the winning cars. You have a very clear target and an idea of what’s possible.

“Back in the 90s, you had sector times and those, for example, told us where we were missing out.

“Then we had to identify exactly where that was. These days, the teams can pinpoint where they are missing out. And teams such as Mercedes do not miss many tricks, as their track record proves.”

The exciting finale to the championsh­ips and the new regulation­s have sparked a changing of the guard.

Coulthard says the main impression he has drawn from the first two races, however, is the re-emergence of one talent in particular.

He added: “I shouldn’t say this, I guess it’s my bad, but what we’ve seen so far is a brilliant reminder of just how good Charles Leclerc is.

“We haven’t seen it over the past couple of years but he’s gone up against one of the best in Max Verstappen and he’s handled it brilliantl­y.

“I knew he was quick. I just forgot how good a racer he is. I’m not running the Charles Leclerc fan club.

“It’s been a reminder of why Ferrari signed him to a multiyear contract. They recognised that potential.

“And Charles is reminding us all of that.”

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 ?? ?? CAR TROUBLES JUST THE PITS Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes race engineer Peter Bonnington mull over their next move
CAR TROUBLES JUST THE PITS Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes race engineer Peter Bonnington mull over their next move

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