Hamilton, Vettel savor competing against the 'best'
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[March 22, 2018]
By Ian Ransom
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The tension of a
rivalry that produced 'road rage' and acrimony between Lewis
Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel in 2017 was absent on Thursday as the
four-times Formula One champions made nice before the season-opening
Australian Grand Prix.
This year marks the first ever in the series that two quadruple
champions go wheel-to-wheel and their battle to join Argentine
legend Juan Manuel Fangio on five titles will be a talking point
throughout the season.
Mutual respect was traded in for resentment last year when the pair
bumped wheels at an explosive Azerbaijan Grand Prix, prompting an
angry outburst from Mercedes' Hamilton.
Fans will hope passions are high when the pair face off at Albert
Park on Sunday and can remain so through a proper season-long
tussle.
At the year's first pre-race news conference, however, they staged
little more than a mutual appreciation society when comparing their
challenges, trading smiles and light-hearted banter while sitting
side-by-side.
"When you come to the end of your career you want to know that
you're competing against the best," said reigning champion Hamilton,
who overhauled Ferrari's Vettel last year to claim his third title
with Mercedes.
"There are those that bow out early, those that have one
championship maybe, that has not been as competitive and the
ultimate goal to be the best is that you're going to have to go up
against the best.
"It's great because it's been a great experience for me to be able
to race Sebastian.
"He's got the four world titles, had the most of any other driver at
the time and I think this is an exciting year for Formula One fans
being that we have two four-time world champions battling it out."
German Vettel, who took four consecutive titles for Red Bull from
2010-13, was similarly generous to the driver he shook his fist at
in a rage at Baku last year when he claimed the Briton had
brake-tested him before their clash of wheels on track.
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Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel during the
press conference REUTERS/Brandon Malone
CONTRASTING LIFESTYLES
"He's done a very good job for many years now," the 30-year-old
said. "In my case, if I look at people I raced throughout my career
then you care about what it means to you and it gives you more
satisfaction.
"And now I am searching for the ultimate satisfaction to win with
Ferrari, which is the greatest team in history, greatest team in the
paddock.
"That's my ultimate target now, win for Ferrari and win against the
best, which arguably Lewis is one of them."
Barring their racing pedigree, the pair share little in common, with
Hamilton's high-profile social life at odds with Vettel's fierce
protection of his privacy.
However, they agreed that matching Fangio, whose record of five
titles is second only to Michael Schumacher's seven, was the last
thing on their minds.
"I've not (thought about it), honestly," shrugged Hamilton.
For Vettel, there was no point in thinking 'what if'.
"I think nowadays the times are different, they are very different
times to what Fangio achieved," he added.
"Every era has its own challenges."
(Editing by John O'Brien)
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