The Earthtimes online News
Home

Hamilton lives his dream as F1 leader in Monaco

Monte Carlo - Lewis Hamilton will continue to live his dream on Sunday when the British racing sensation competes in his first Monaco Formula One Grand Prix as world championship leader. Getting a maiden career win in the principality in front of the ...
Posted : Wed, 23 May 2007 08:18:01 GMT
Author : DPA
Category : Sports
News Alerts by Email ( click here )
Create your own RSS
Sports News | Home
Monte Carlo - Lewis Hamilton will continue to live his dream on Sunday when the British racing sensation competes in his first Monaco Formula One Grand Prix as world championship leader. Getting a maiden career win in the principality in front of the rich and famous would cap one of the most stunning debuts in the sport.

"I am really looking forward to Monaco. It is one of the tracks I have always dreamed of racing at in Formula 1. For me it is the best circuit of the year, there is nowhere like it for getting the adrenaline going," said the 22-year-old Briton.

The McLaren-Mercedes driver Hamilton is the youngest driver in F1 history to lead the drivers standings, on 30 points after making the podium in all of his first four races.

Team-mate Fernando Alonso has 28, with the Ferrari duo of Felipe Massa and Kimi Raikkonen following in 27 and 22 points, respectively.

Hamilton is the only one of the leading quartet who hasn't won a race - with Raikkonen taking the season-opener in Australia, Alonso the Malaysian GP, and Massa the last two races in Bahrain and Spain.

With overtaking almost impossible on the famed narrow 3.34- kiometres street course in Monte Carlo, the key to victory should be the pole position which so far has been monopolised by Ferrari. Raikkonen led the grid once and Massa three times.

But the McLaren duo has high hopes, with the world champion Alonso winning in Monte Carlo last year in a Renault and Hamilton topping a GP2 race in 2006 and an F3 event in 2005.

"I have always run well at Monaco, having won there on my previous two visits to the race. I am going to the race again this year with the intention of fighting for the win, but that is the case at everything I compete in," said Hamilton.

But he added: "We do have to keep being realistic, this will be my fifth race in Formula 1 and I am still developing."

Alonso aims to rebound from a fifth-place finish in Malaysia and only third place at home in Spain in the best possible way.

"I have not had the results I have wanted at the previous two races," he admitted.

"Monaco is another of those races that, at the start of the year, you mark as one that you really want to win. I took the victory at the Grand Prix last year, and although it was an emotional weekend, it was an amazing feeling, one that I will race hard to try and repeat again this season with McLaren-Mercedes."

Raikkonen, who won 2005 in Monaco on a McLaren, is in a similar situation than Alonso, having lost ground when an electronics problem forced him to retire in Spain.

"It would be wonderful to win with a red car and it would be much easier if I could start from the front row," he said.

Surprises can never be ruled out in Monaco due to the course characteristics, with Hamilton saying "there is no room for error" and Alonso speaking of "milliseconds that you need at Monaco."

The action kicks off one day earlier than at all other races, with the first two practise rounds on Thursday. The final practise and qualifying are Saturday, with the 65th edition of the 78-lap race on Sunday.

Copyright, respective author or news agency


Share on

Have your Say
Name
Email
Subject
Your Comment

Enter Verification code
 
  

 

 

More Sports News click here

Choose Theme
Green Earth Blue Earth Orange Earth Purple Earth

Search
 
You can
Print this articleemail this articleComment on this article

Current News

News Category
Business
Entertainment
Environment
General
Health
Sports
- India
- UK
- US
Technology
World
Press Release
Add to Google Toolbar
Breaking News
Press Releases

About us | News Archives | Browse old Archive | Feedback | Disclaimer | Mobile/PDA | News Alerts

The views expressed in the articles are not necessarily those of earthtimes.org and we accept no responsibility for the views or opinions
expressed in the articles either direct or indirect.

© 2008 www.earthtimes.org, The Earth Times, All Rights Reserved | Privacy Policy