
There was an epic tussle for second when Fernando Alonso pipped Michael Schumacher by 0.081s in 2006, while in 2010 a crash between Red Bull teammates Vettel and Mark Webber led the former to make a circling motion with his finger while pointing towards his temple – indicating the latter was crazy. Hamilton currently holds an 85-point lead over Bottas with a maximum of 104 points left to play for in the final four races.Īfter the Turkish Grand Prix there will be a maximum of 78 on offer, meaning Bottas must reduce the gap to 77 points or lower to remain in title contention.įlashback to our visit to Turkey in 2010 ⏮Īnd battles team mate on his way to victory ? ⚔️ #TurkishGP ? #F1 /jQvIU1sRma- Formula 1 November 9, 2020 Only Bottas can deny Hamilton the world title (Photo: Reuters) How Hamilton can win title No 7 8.30am: Turkish Grand Prix (Sky Sports F1, stream via SkyGo or NowTV) – Lights out 10.10pm.11am: F1 qualifying session (Sky Sports F1) – Starts 12pm.

8.45am: FP3 (Sky Sports F1) – Starts 9am.11.45am: FP2 (Sky Sports F1) – Starts 12pm.7.30am: FP1 (Sky Sports F1) – Starts 8am.
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He is one of only three drivers on the current grid to have tasted success at Istanbul Park, with Kimi Raikkonen and Sebastian Vettel having also previously won on a track which is making its return after nine years off the schedule. Hamilton is in red-hot form and having won the past three GPs he will be confident of getting over the line in Turkey.
