Can Lewis Hamilton respond? Five talking points ahead of Shanghai Grand Prix



Five talking points ahead of this week’s Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai.

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Will the real Lewis Hamilton please stand up?

Hamilton proved again last year that when in the mood he is simply too quick to catch, his total dominance at times driving Mercedes-GP teammate Nico Rosberg to despair. But since clinching his third world title in Texas last October, the Briton has gone completely off the boil, allowing Rosberg to rack up five successive wins since the back end of last season. He needs a win in Shanghai this weekend to stop the German’s surge. Also in focus will be Hamilton’s attire, after he caused a stir at the Bahrain Grand Prix by turning up in traditional Middle Eastern clothing — topped off with designer sunglasses and a thick gold chain.

A qualified success

Fans and teams alike will be relieved that F1 is returning to last year’s qualifying format in Shanghai after the failed experiment with ‘progressive elimination’ caused red faces in Australia and Bahrain. The new, one-by-one knockout system left tracks embarrassingly empty at times and was much maligned by spectators and drivers alike. Teams pushed hard for a return to the old format immediately after the first season’s race in Melbourne — and now it’s a case of better late than never after governing body the FIA relented.

Ferrari’s dodgy engines

Growling menacingly during preseason testing, Ferrari’s engines suddenly resemble a second-hand Skoda’s — and for no apparent reason. Sebastian Vettel’s Bahrain hopes went up in smoke when the engine of his Ferrari blew on the warm-up lap, after Kimi Raikkonen’s engine caught fire in the season opener in Australia. Ferrari mechanics will be working overtime to solve the mystery as they look to mount a challenge to the dominant Mercedes.

Haas no fluke

Frenchman Romain Grosjean turned heads when he snatched a creditable sixth place for American team Haas on their Formula One debut in Australia. But he went one better in Bahrain, steering the newcomers to fifth to fire a warning at the likes of Williams and Force India that their early results were no fluke.

Alonso hopes for all-clear

Former world champion Fernando Alonso will be hoping to be passed fit to make his return for McLaren after being sidelined since his horror crash in the season-opener in Australia. Ruled out of the last race in Bahrain two weeks ago, the Spaniard will undergo further tests before being given the all-clear by Formula One’s ruling FIA.

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The chief operating officer of Hyperloop Transportation Technologies, Andres de Leon, said his company's hyperloop technology is “ready” and safe.

He said the company prioritised safety throughout its development and, last year, Munich Re, one of the world's largest reinsurance companies, announced it was ready to insure their technology.

“Our levitation, propulsion, and vacuum technology have all been developed [...] over several decades and have been deployed and tested at full scale,” he said in a statement to The National.

“Only once the system has been certified and approved will it move people,” he said.

HyperloopTT has begun designing and engineering processes for its Abu Dhabi projects and hopes to break ground soon. 

With no delivery date yet announced, Mr de Leon said timelines had to be considered carefully, as government approval, permits, and regulations could create necessary delays.

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Rating: 4.5/5


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