Five reasons why Hamilton will be champion
11 June 2007 The 22 year-old rookie – the first black driver to race in Formula 1 – was never headed as he extended his remarkable run of success. No F1 driver has ever won the championship in their debut season. But Trackside’s Keith Collantine reckons There are five reasons why He’s got his first win It might have looked as though All around the track, drivers far more experienced than Parts of the circuit were breaking up under the cars and constant crashes littered the track with debris. Fortune set hundreds of traps for He’s got a great car At the beginning of the season But the Having a competitive car is essential in F1 if you want to compete. Just ask Jenson Button – he struggled with uncompetitive cars for 115 races before scoring his first win last year.
After the Monaco Grand Prix McLaren were charged with rigging the race in Alonso’s favour. But the sport’s governing body exonerated the team, and the race lap times backed them up. Alonso was simply quicker than Hamilton and Alonso have beaten each other three times in the six races so far this year. But with the He’s got the speed How is Keep a close eye on the rear of
His phenomenal natural talent allows him to keep the car under control despite the constant bucking and sliding of the rear. Watch him at work through the chicane at
The Malaysian Grand Prix proved the best showcase for his talents so far. At the start he scythed past both Ferraris, passing Felipe Massa around the outside. He then defended his position for lap after lap from Last year in GP2 he thrilled crowds with stunning and brave overtaking. At Silverstone he passed Nelson Piquet Jnr and Clivio Piccione simultaneously in a 150 mph curve. Overtaking is supremely difficult in F1 – but Any weak spots?
He ran wide once or twice in his debut race in There are two aspects of his game that have not yet been tested in the pressure-cooker environment of Formula 1: How quick he is in the wet, and whether he can win a race from further back on the grid. But so far, everything we’ve seen from Racing round up F1 Canadian Grand Prix, Robert Kubica suffered a sprained ankle in his enormous crash half way through the Canadian Grand Prix.
DTM, Brands Hatch Briton Paul di Resta lost his lead in the German Touring Car Championship when he was eliminated in a multi-car collision at Brands Hatch. Reigning champion Bernd Schneider took a consummate victory for Mercedes under massive pressure from the chasing Audis of Martin Tomcyk and Mattias Ekstrom. Trackside video
A young Lewis Hamilton wins a cadet kart race at
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He’s got a great team
He’s got the moves