Can anyone stop Hamilton? Only
Bottas, say Ferrari drivers
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[July 20, 2020]
By Alan Baldwin
LONDON (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton leads
the Formula One world championship after three races and Mercedes
team mate Valtteri Bottas already looks like the only man who can
deny the Briton a record-equalling seventh title.
That at least is the view of Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel and Charles
Leclerc, whose own hopes of building on last year's challenge have
melted away.
Hamilton dominated Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix from pole position,
with a bonus point for fastest lap, to take a five point lead over
Bottas, the winner of the Austrian season-opener.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen is third overall, 30 points off the lead.
Asked whether they could see a scenario where Hamilton might not be
champion at the end of the year, Vettel and Leclerc agreed it was
unlikely.
"I think (only) if Valtteri wins the championship," said the German,
himself a four-times world champion.
"I think Lewis is obviously the main contender," added Leclerc. "The
only one that could probably stop him doing that is Valtteri."
Mercedes, winners of the past six drivers' and constructors'
championships, have started 2020 with three wins and three poles and
are 66 points clear of closest rivals Red Bull.
Hamilton, fourth in the opener at the Red Bull Ring, has won two in
a row and the next races are at his home Silverstone circuit.
Bottas has a win, a second place and a third -- in that order -- and
blew Sunday's race at the start. The Finn started stronger last
season and still ended up far behind his team mate by the end.
The only others on the podium have been Leclerc, McLaren's Lando
Norris and Verstappen -- the first two both failing to score on
Sunday.
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Race winner Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton and third placed Mercedes'
Valtteri Bottas during a press conference after the race FIA/Handout
via REUTERS
Mercedes have responded with fighting talk to those who suggest the
championship is already sewn up, with team boss Toto Wolff and
technical head James Allison warning against complacency.
"I'm not sure I'm seeing the competition fall apart," commented
Wolff on Sunday night. "We can see that Red Bull was struggling all
through the weekend and then they had a pretty decent race car.
"It's 30 points after three races that we have with Lewis to Max. If
you have one DNF (non-finish) the gap is gone."
The evidence suggests Mercedes are on another level, however.
Hamilton lapped all but three cars behind him before his final
pitstop in Hungary and was still nearly a minute clear of
fourth-placed Lance Stroll in a Racing Point that is basically a
copy of last year's Mercedes.
While the Briton saw no danger of the championship becoming a
procession, he said he would like more of a fight.
"I think the Red Bulls have been doing a great job and I'm sure at
some stage they're going to make some improvements as we get into
the season," he said.
"I'm hopeful we will still find some challenges up ahead."
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Christian Radnedge)
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