Following the Singapore Grand Prix, in which he crashed out when colliding with title rival and Red Bull driver Mark Webber, Lewis Hamilton all but gave up the Formula One championship. It’s two races now since Hamilton has posted any points and he’s slipped to third behind Webber Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso and Webber.
“Twenty points is a massive gap with four races to go. I have to hope for something,” Hamilton told BBC Sport. The way Alonso is going at the moment though, he’s unlikely to get it. The Spaniard has now won three of the last five races following his victory in Singapore and sits just 11 points behind Webber.
Hamilton is now 20 points behind, Sebastian Vettel 21 points back and Jenson Button 25 points adrift. All are still in with a shout of clinching the Drivers’ Championship but the momentum is definitely with Alonso. He himself has claimed he’s in top form and is going to chase it right to the end – which is exactly how it could work out in this, the most exciting of Formula One seasons in a long time.
“Right now, at this point of the championship, I’m at a peak – 100% motivated, focused etc…It feels like the championship is starting now, so I feel very happy we will be going to Japan next race.”
Fernando Alonso
Webber still has the title in his hands. Consistent podium finishes will see him home to his first Championship but if he slips, Alonso is ready. For the rest they need a miracle – or rather a disaster for Webber and Alonso with only four races remaining.
It’s a wonder Alonso has forced himself into contention in the Ferrari which his team mate Massa has struggled with all season. There’s no question Red Bull have the quickest car but Ferrari have worked hard on their vehicle and it’s reaping its rewards now.
McLaren haven’t had it easy with the hardware and their drivers are only in with a shout because they are the best two out on the track this season. If Hamilton and Button were driving for Red Bull this would have been a two horse race between them, wth the rest way behind.
As we all know though, it’s the combination of car and driver that matters and McLaren haven’t been good enough. I don’t think either of the drivers will get a sniff of a victory between now and the end of the season.
If Ferrari retain their recent consistency I’m tipping Alonso to snatch the title from Webber. If not, Webber will take it home. It really is a case of who blinks first loses here and I’m thoroughly enjoying the way this season is playing out.
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