Hamilton's fourth title more a question of when and where
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[October 09, 2017]
By Abhishek Takle
SUZUKA, Japan (Reuters) - The question
of whether Lewis Hamilton will win his fourth Formula One world
championship this year now looks more a matter of when and where
after his Japanese Grand Prix triumph on Sunday.
Fifty nine points clear of Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel with four
races remaining, the Mercedes driver can wrap things up at the next
race in Austin, Texas, in two weeks if everything goes to plan.
Anything can happen in Formula One, but it will take a monumental
collapse for the 32-year-old Briton to be overhauled by a rival
whose challenge has imploded.
Vettel knows the score, even if he has not given up hope entirely.
"I don't need to be a genius or a mathematician," he said when asked
about his chances.
And yet Hamilton and Mercedes, a whopping 145 points clear of
Ferrari in their constructors' battle, will still cling to their
mantra of one race at a time and no chickens counted until they
hatch.
"There’s no change in approach," Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said on
Sunday.
"We’ve benefited from Ferrari’s misfortune and reliability woes in
the last three races, but it doesn’t mean that we are clapping
ourselves on the back. On the contrary, I think we need to continue
to push.
"You can see how quickly it goes with Sebastian."
Vettel had lined up in Suzuka on the front row alongside Hamilton
but a humble spark plug, one of the cheapest components on a car
packed with hi-tech wizardry, stopped his challenge after four laps.
Engine failure in qualifying in Malaysia and a first-corner
collision in Singapore put paid to any hopes of victory in those
races.
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Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton of Britain gestures as he celebrates
winning the race. REUTERS/Toru Hanai
If Hamilton wins in Austin and the German fails to finish higher
than sixth, it is game over. Mexico follows a week later and then
Brazil with the chances of a decider in Abu Dhabi looking minimal.
Sunday's twist took the sting out of what was, until the August
break, a close fight between four-times champion Vettel and triple
titleholder Hamilton.
And then Formula One went on holiday and everything changed.
In the five races since the break, Hamilton has won four times and
taken 118 points compared to a mere 45 for Vettel. The German had
led his rival by 14 points after Hungary at the end of July.
In the last four races alone, Vettel has given away 66 points to
Hamilton.
The Briton, who has finished his last 21 races in the points, said
he could only have dreamed of holding such an advantage and credited
his team for their efforts.
"They’ve done a phenomenal job, reliability has really been on
point," he said.
(Editing by Alan Baldwin and Ed Osmond)
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