Hamilton ahead but still focused on catching up
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[July 30, 2018]
By Alan Baldwin
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton
leads Formula One into the August break by a healthy margin but,
despite winning from pole position in Hungary on Sunday, the
champion feels Mercedes still have some catching up to do.
Ferrari had looked favorites for victory at the Hungaroring but
could not show their true race pace after Hamilton and team mate
Valtteri Bottas made the most of a wet qualifying on Saturday.
The circuit is famously difficult for overtaking and Bottas, however
much it pained him to be told, proved an excellent 'wingman' in
keeping the Ferraris behind while Hamilton built a buffer.
Hamilton, now 24 points clear of Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel after 12
of the 21 races, will head off on holiday a happy man but also
recognizing he is in a different kind of fight this year compared to
2017.
"This year we all know that Ferrari really do have the upper hand
pace-wise," said the Briton after his fifth win of the campaign.
"But to win a championship is not just about speed, it's about how
you manage things, the strategy calls you make, mistakes, all these
different things weigh up."
While Mercedes have made some glaring strategy mistakes, Vettel has
made more errors in the heat of battle than his rival.
WORK TO DO
The Briton has now won six times in Hungary, more than any driver,
but has yet to do so and take the title in the same season.
There is still plenty of work to do if he is to break that streak,
even if Hamilton is well ahead of where he was this time last year
when he went into the August shutdown 14 points adrift of Vettel.
"We've got things to improve, we've got performance to bring moving
forwards. We've got to try and catch them," said Hamilton of
Ferrari's perceived pace advantage.
"But we've got to continue to keep rising with all the other
elements, which allows us to beat the Ferraris when they don't bring
their A game."
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Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton celebrates on the podium after winning the
race REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo
The second half of the season has been good for Hamilton in the
past, with the Briton coming back strongly last year to clinch his
fourth title.
He rejected a suggestion that he had a couple of fingers on a fifth
already, however.
"Absolutely not. I think it's far too early and you've seen the ups
and downs we've had from this year, you've been ahead by some points
and behind some points," he said.
"A lot can happen moving forwards but what's really important is
that we continue to keep up the pressure and keep working as we have
done until now. There's nothing we really need to alter.
"It's important to capitalize on those difficult weekends such as
this and I think that's really been a key strength of ours this
year," he added.
Belgium is next up, followed by Italy, and Hamilton won both of
those last year. But before then he can enjoy a few weeks of down
time.
"Now it's holiday, I'm going to meet my mum and my sister and niece
and nephew tonight and I'll spend the next four or five days with
them," he said on Sunday.
"It's not too often I get to do family holidays so that's something
I'm looking forward to."
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Sudipto Ganguly)
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