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Hamilton wary of Ferrari comeback
Agencies
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 21 - 03 - 2008

Lewis Hamilton said on Thursday he expected Ferrari to fight back in Malaysia this weekend after the world champion's dismal start to the Formula One season.
“I expect them to be as strong as they were last weekend, but perhaps without the problems they had,” the McLaren driver, who leads the championship after last Sunday's win in Melbourne, told reporters at Sepang.
“Hopefully they will have a better weekend. They cannot have a much worse weekend than they had last weekend. I am sure they will recover and do a better job. We will have to watch out for them,” added the 23-year-old Briton.
Both Ferraris failed to finish because of engine problems in Australia, although champion Kimi Raikkonen was classified eighth.
With or without a stronger challenge from Ferrari, Hamilton expected another demanding test on Sunday. “Last year was one of the most physical events that I have ever come across, definitely,” said the Briton, who finished second to Fernando Alonso in a McLaren one-two in only the second Grand Prix of his career. “I think a lot of athletes would have struggled in the heat, even if we have a half-dry, half-wet race it will be challenging for all of us. But we are here to win,” he added.
Hamilton was confident that he would be even stronger this year after the experience of losing the 2007 title battle by a single point. “I learnt so much last year, so going into this season I started from a higher point. Overall I was in just much better shape,” he said.
“There were a lot of areas last year where everything was new to me so I was always on the limit. Perhaps I consumed more energy mentally and physically than I need to, but this year I have it a lot more under control.
“(In the first race) I just felt like I controlled it a lot better strategically and physically.”
Hamilton also said that he will not be pressured into joining the Grand Prix Drivers' Association, despite being urged to do so by Britain's retired champion Jackie Stewart to help in the fight to improve safety.
Hamilton has been supported in his stance by Spaniard Pedro de la Rosa, the McLaren test driver who was recently elected chairman of the association and said on Wednesday that he will not try and pressure him to join. “I am quite comfortable with the way I am,” Hamilton said. BBC wins F1 rights
The BBC has regained the British television rights to Formula One from rivals ITV in a five-year deal starting in 2009, the broadcaster and F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone said on Thursday.
The agreement will be seen as a coup for the public broadcaster, coming at a time when 23-year-old British driver Lewis Hamilton is leading the championship for the McLaren racing team after finishing last year as runner-up.
ITV has broadcast the sport in Britain since the start of the 1997 season, when Briton Damon Hill was Formula One champion. __


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