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F1: Hamilton desperate to defy odds and end six-race winless streak

- by Philip Duncan

Lewis Hamilton is ready to defy the odds by defending his Formula One world championsh­ip despite nearing 200 days without a victory.

The 33-year-old British driver is winless from the opening three rounds, and without a victory in his last six appearance­s dating back to October’s United States Grand Prix.

Hamilton has been off the pace in recent races and heads into tomorrow’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix nine points adrift of championsh­ip leader Sebastian Vettel.

Hamilton was only fifth here in practice yesterday and again behind his Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas, who has outqualifi­ed him at the last two rounds.

It has been almost three decades since Frenchman Alain Prost failed to win any of the first four races before beating Ayrton Senna to the 1989 championsh­ip. Prost was the last driver to achieve such a feat.

Hamilton’s task has been made all the harder this year by Ferrari’s continued threat, while Red Bull have also emerged as serious contenders with Daniel Ricciardo winning so impressive­ly in China a fortnight ago and fastest in practice on Friday.

“I don’t think about statistics and I am always one for wanting to defy the odds,” Hamilton said. “If we don’t win this weekend I plan on changing that statistic.

“Do I feel the need for the win? I am enjoying the battle and the whole experience, and that is what motor sport is all about. Finishing first is obviously a great feeling, but it always feels better when you have come from further back.”

For the first time in the hybrid era, Hamilton’s Mercedes team are no longer the sport’s dominant force. Indeed their failure to win last time out in China marked the first time since 2013 that one of their cars has failed to take the chequered flag in three consecutiv­e outings.

The Baku Street Circuit has not been kind to Hamilton since its debut on the calendar in 2016 either. He finished only fifth in that first race before a loose headrest cost him victory a year ago.

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 ?? Picture: Getty Images. ?? Lewis Hamilton sits in his car in the Mercedes garage as he waits to take to the track during practice for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku.
Picture: Getty Images. Lewis Hamilton sits in his car in the Mercedes garage as he waits to take to the track during practice for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku.

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