Hamilton says he feels stronger than ever
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[September 28, 2018]
By Alan Baldwin
SOCHI, Russia (Reuters) - Lewis
Hamilton dismissed talk of having one hand on his fifth Formula One
championship on Thursday but warned rival Sebastian Vettel that he
felt stronger than ever and in a better position than last year.
The Mercedes driver, 40 points clear of Ferrari's German with six
races remaining, sounded relaxed as he faced reporters at the
Russian Grand Prix.
"I don't think you ever have one hand on it," he smiled. "You either
have both hands on it or you don't.
"There's still a long way to go and a lot of points available."
The Briton said, however, that a lot of things, largely invisible to
anyone outside the team, had made the difference compared to last
season; improved relationships and communication, health and time
management.
"Healthier, happier and stronger than ever," Hamilton said of
himself.

Mercedes have yet to be beaten in four Russian Grands Prix, with
Hamilton winning two of them, but Vettel started on pole position
last year in a race won by Valtteri Bottas.
Hamilton arrives this time on the back of four triumphs in five
races. Another victory on Sunday would be his eighth of the campaign
and leave him in a position to take the title without having to win
again.
The Briton said if it had taken time to work up to his current level
of performance, that was because he had started the season still
exploring the car's complexities and how to get more out of it than
even the team imagined possible.
The Russian Grand Prix was held in April last year, with Hamilton
finishing fourth, but the schedule change means Mercedes come to
Sochi with the car and driver much more in tune.
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Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton leads during the race REUTERS/Edgar Su/File
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"I really do believe this weekend we will be in a better position
than we were last year," said Hamilton.
"Our understanding is far greater of the tire than it was last year
when we arrived here.
"It's still a challenge to get right. We will take our understanding
of last year with a pinch of salt because the car is different and
we've got a different tire this weekend. We'll be faced with
different challenges, I would assume."
Speaking separately to reporters, Vettel felt he could still close
the gap.
"Last year it was a surprise to be so competitive here, this year we
expect to be competitive," said the German. "I think we need to not
get distracted by the results but focus on the job we need to do.
"I think we have a fair chance. We have races in the past that we
should have won and didn’t and others we won that we shouldn’t have.
So you never know what’s going to happen."
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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