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First blood to Vettel as Hamilton has day to forget

China Daily | Updated: 2018-03-26 09:40
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Australian F1 Grand Prix winner Sebastian Vettel poses with the race trophy in Melbourne on Sunday. [Photo/Agencies]

Sebastian Vettel won a thrilling duel with world champion Lewis Hamilton to steal the season-opening Australian Formula One Grand Prix in Melbourne on Sunday.

The four-time world champion got the jump on the Mercedes ace off a miscalculation on a pit stop under Virtual Safety Car (VSC) conditions and held off Hamilton for his second straight win in Melbourne and third overall.

Vettel's Ferrari teammate Kimi Raikkonen resisted a challenge from Australian Red Bull racer Daniel Ricciardo to take third.

"Obviously we were a little bit lucky today," Vettel said at the victory ceremony.

"Lewis did a great lap yesterday and deserved pole and he drove a very good race, controlling in the beginning.

"We got a bit lucky but we will take it. We're not yet where we want to be, I don't quite feel the car, but it gives us a good start, good wind and fresh motivation."

It was Vettel's 48th win in his 200th grand prix and follows his earlier wins in Melbourne in 2011 for Red Bull and last year for Ferrari.

Vettel, 30, is in a duel this season with Hamilton as they chase 1950s Argentine legend Juan Manuel Fangio's mark of five world titles-second only to Michael Schumacher's seven in the all-time list.

Hamilton looked bewildered after emerging form his car at the finish.

"Today they did the better job. We have to go back to the drawing board and work on it," the Briton said.

"We still have great pace and during the race I could apply pressure at the end but it is so hard to overtake here. At the end it was live to fight another day and save the engine."

Vettel led after Hamilton's early tire stop and when the German changed to a new set of soft tyres mid-race he emerged ahead, gaining around 10 seconds thanks to the Mercedes driver having to slow on track once the VSC had been deployed.

"What just happened guys? Was that my mistake?" a confused Hamilton said on team radio as he saw Vettel come out of the pit lane in front of him before a full safety car was sent out, with marshals struggling to remove the stranded Haas of Romain Grosjean.

"We thought we were safe, but there's obviously something wrong," the team replied. Mercedes potentially miscalculated the VSC minimum speed during the phase Vettel claimed the lead.

Vettel retained first position as the race was restarted and built a lead of seven-tenths of a second.

Hamilton made an error as he locked up at turn nine and fell 2.8 seconds behind Vettel with 11 laps remaining.

Vettel proved too resilient and held on as Hamilton backed off over the final laps realizing he could not pass the flying German.

Ferrari's Raikkonen kept Ricciardo and Red Bull off the podium.

"Luckily it was Seb who got the luck and it was our team at least," said Raikkonen. "I think I had decent speed all day long, it's just difficult to pass."

Two-time world champion Fernando Alonso was fifth in his McLaren ahead of Red Bull's young Dutchman Max Verstappen.

"Well done guys, very proud of you. Long winter, long seasons in the past but now we can fight, we can fight," Alonso said over the team radio.

AFP

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