Hamilton chasing Singapore hat-trick but wary of Ferrari
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[September 13, 2017]
By Abhishek Takle
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton
arrives in Singapore as Formula One leader and the season's first
back-to-back winner, but Ferrari rival Sebastian Vettel could dash
the Mercedes driver's hopes of a third win in a row on Sunday.
Hamilton led team mate Valtteri Bottas in a dominant one-two at the
Italian Grand Prix two weeks ago to take his second successive win
from a record 69th pole position.
Vettel trailed home in third place, more than half a minute behind
the Briton, and lost the overall lead he had enjoyed all season with
Hamilton now three points clear and seven races remaining.
Now Mercedes are braced for a Ferrari backlash at the Marina Bay
street circuit.
"Singapore will be a different story but it's better to go there in
the lead than behind," the team's non-executive chairman Niki Lauda
told Reuters after the Monza race.
Hamilton also expects a closer battle.
"I think the learning from these two weeks should hopefully put us
in a better position for Singapore," he told reporters. "But I think
still Ferrari are going to be quick there. They're rapid through the
medium and low speed sections of the circuits."
The tight twists of the Singapore track, which has the most corners
of any circuit on the calendar, should play to Ferrari's strengths.
The Italian team, now 62 points behind Mercedes in the team
standings, have been dominant this year at similar venues like
Monaco and Hungary, scoring one-two finishes at both.
Hamilton and Mercedes also have a chequered history in Singapore,
even if now retired 2016 champion team mate Nico Rosberg won there
last year.
The Briton is one of only four drivers to have won the race since it
joined the calendar in 2008 but Hamilton has only two wins there to
Vettel's four.
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Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton celebrates on the podium REUTERS/Max Rossi
The German, the most successful driver around the
city-state's floodlit streets, scored the last of those for Ferrari
in 2015, when Mercedes failed to finish on the podium.
"In 2015, Singapore provided us with one of the most painful
experiences in recent seasons, so we rolled up the sleeves, learned
from it and managed to bounce back with a great win last year," said
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff.
"But notwithstanding that success, this is a circuit we have found
difficult to master..."
Red Bull, who took Vettel to three of his wins, boast the best
record of all teams in Singapore and see this year's race as a real
opportunity.
"I believe Singapore won't be our only chance but is one of our best
chances of a win in the second half of the season," said Australian
Daniel Ricciardo.
"I've started second and finished second at this track in the last
two years, with fastest lap both times, so my aim this year is
definitely to start on pole and try to go one better in the race."
All eyes will also be on McLaren, with a split from engine partner
Honda and new relationship with Renault set to be announced
imminently.
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