Competition Will Increasingly Heated

Istanbul - After undergoing three series in the Asia Pacific region, the F1 circus starts to move to Europe with the Turkish Grand Prix title. Lewis Hamilton predicts that competition will heat up.

Turkish Grand Prix will take place at Istanbul Park Circuit on Sunday (08/05/2011). This series is seen as a gate opener of a series of races in the 'traditional' in the European region.

With a number of changes to the rules starting this year, there was fierce competition in the first three series. Sebastian Vettel of Red Bull to win in Australia and Malaysia, while China finished a series of Hamilton.

For Hamilton, fierce competition in the three previous series before the start. The further the season rolled on, the road race will be more hot and interesting.

"There are many reasons to believe that a series of interesting and exciting race will continue," said Hamilton before the race as reported by Planet F1.

Vettel is so powerful in Australia and Malaysia successfully defused by Hamilton in China thanks to the right pit stop strategy. In Turkey, Hamilton hopes to repeat last year's achievements become champion.

"I won this race last year and the Istanbul Park circuit is that I enjoy, “said the Briton who defended the McLaren Mercedes team.

In line with the statement of Fernando Alonso, Hamilton also pointed to tire as the deciding factor. Drivers will be forced to continue to monitor the condition of the black rubber embedded in his car.

"We're going to see the drivers work hard to maintain their tires during the race, especially in Curve 8, the corners are fast and bumpy," commentator Hamilton.

"It was one of the toughest corners of all circuits on the calendar this year," 2008 world champion finished it.


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