Ecclestone tips Hamilton to beat Vettel in 2017

  • Published on 24 Apr 2017 12:35
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  • By: Rob Veenstra

Bernie Ecclestone thinks Lewis Hamilton is still the clear favourite to win the 2017 world championship. That is despite the fact that his friend and regular former backgammon partner Sebastian Vettel is actually leading the drivers' title chase after three races. "He (Vettel) called me to play a game in Bahrain," the former F1 supremo smiled to Bild am Sonntag newspaper.

When asked why Vettel is performing well in 2017, Ecclestone added: "He is more relaxed and has digested the shock. When he went to Ferrari, he thought he would immediately be world champion," the 86-year-old added. "But he is past that now."

However, that doesn't mean Ecclestone thinks Vettel will win Ferrari's first title in a decade this year. "Lewis (Hamilton) will be world champion," he said. "I would be happy if Vettel did, because he's a good friend of mine. But things will change."

"Hamilton is so extremely talented, and he seems more relaxed this year, enjoying it more. In recent years he always believed that the team (Mercedes) didn't support him, because the other driver was a German in a German team. Of course this was nonsense," Ecclestone explained, "but this thought is gone now and the pressure is lower."

As for whether he thinks Valtteri Bottas is a good enough replacement for the retired Nico Rosberg at Mercedes, Ecclestone said: "I don't know. But I believe the team would be more pleased if Lewis becomes world champion, just for what he experienced last year." (GMM)

Wolfgang

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I hope the old man is wrong. Vettel is the right champion in 2017. Next year could be Bottas or Ricciardo or Verstappen. :-)

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  • Apr 24 2017 - 16:19

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  • Wolfgang

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    I hope the old man is wrong. Vettel is the right champion in 2017. Next year could be Bottas or Ricciardo or Verstappen. :-)

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    • Apr 24 2017 - 16:19
    • Bottas? highly unlikely. But we may never know.

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      • Apr 24 2017 - 22:41
  • Alot of it depends on the cars this season. If Ferrari can match Mercedes, then I think Vettel will win.

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    • Apr 24 2017 - 17:43
  • Samouri

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    I knew there was a reason why I liked Bernie.

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    • Apr 24 2017 - 19:17
  • I think Bernie is right. The real balance will be shown at Barcelona. I think Mercedes will make a new leap forward.

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    • Apr 25 2017 - 07:06
  • ZUKMAN

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    Well if Vettel wins this year Alonso and Hamilton would stop calling themselves best drivers.

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    • Apr 25 2017 - 08:42
    • Not likely. Hamilton would probably make up an excuse for why he couldnt win, and Alonso has a good reason for why he cannot really prove himself, so he'd likely still claim to be the best. The closest we can compare right now is Hamilton and Vettel.

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      • Apr 25 2017 - 11:28

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