F1
goes back to Baku, hoping for another thriller
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[April 25, 2018]
By Alan Baldwin
BAKU (Reuters) - The Azerbaijan Grand
Prix has a lot to live up to this weekend and Formula One world
champion Lewis Hamilton has plenty to think about as well.
Baku dished up a crazy thriller of a race last season, with Red
Bull's Daniel Ricciardo winning after Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel
famously succumbed to 'road rage' and clashed with Mercedes'
Hamilton.
The Force India pair collided, Canadian Lance Stroll made it to the
podium for Williams but was pipped at the line for second by
Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas, who also had a coming together with
Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen.
The most exciting race of last year, with the safety car driver kept
busy, had been the most boring on its debut a season earlier.
Fans, Formula One's owners, struggling Williams and the ever-smiling
Ricciardo in particular will be hoping that the 2017 sort of
lightning strikes twice, even if Ferrari and Mercedes would rather
it didn't.
Hamilton, on pole position last year when the race was held in the
much hotter month of June, is still chasing his first win of a
campaign that is well on the way to becoming a classic.
Nine points adrift of championship leader Vettel, he complained in
China two weekends ago of being in 'no man's land'.
The ultra-long Baku straight could favor Ferrari, with Vettel aiming
to make up for the disappointment of finishing eighth in Shanghai
after winning the first two races in Australia and Bahrain.
Mercedes, without a win in three races for the first time since the
V6 turbo hybrid era started in 2014, will need to get their tires
working properly and can take nothing for granted.
"We know that we have a massive challenge on our hands," said team
boss Toto Wolff.
"Last year, we were in a tough fight with Ferrari. However, it was
nothing compared to the intensity of this year's battle.
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Force India's Sergio Perez (R) and Haas' Romain Grosjean drive
during the second practice session. REUTERS/David Mdzinarishvili
"Last year's race threw up a podium that nobody could have predicted
and, as is the way with street courses, we can once again expect the
unexpected."
Ricciardo, winner in China after a safety car period fell into Red
Bull's lap, is on a high and Baku rewards the brave overtaking moves
he is known for.
"Baku is different to other street circuits, because there are
places where you can pass. Actually, lots of places where you can
pass," said the Australian.
"With a street circuit you have to love it -- but you also have to
respect it and understand it. I understand that, to be fast, you
have to be on the limit -- but put yourself there and it can bite
you."
Force India were heading for the podium last year when Sergio Perez
and Esteban Ocon collided, and the two now have a very clear
understanding of what is expected.
Williams, whose podium was the only one by a team outside the top
three, meanwhile return to Baku as the only ones yet to score a
point in 2018.
"For Lance it would be bold to expect another podium but he should
perform well given his significant achievements in Baku last year,"
said technical head Paddy Lowe.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Toby Davis)
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