Lewis Hamilton will match his best tally for wins in a Formula One season if he takes the chequered flag at the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday. (More Motorsport News)
Hamilton matched Michael Schumacher's record of winning seven F1 world titles in style with victory in Turkey last time out.
The Brit has been in a league of his own this year, taking the top step of the podium in 10 of 14 races to retain his crown with three races to spare.
Another success at the바카라 웹사이트Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir this weekend will keep him in with a chance of matching Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel's record of 13 wins in a season.
Hamilton could also equal Vettel's record of four victories in Bahrain in what has been another incredible year for the Mercedes driver.
LAST TIME OUT
Brit Hamilton finished off the job by바카라 웹사이트winning an enthralling Turkish Grand Prix.
He started sixth and needed to avoid surrendering eight points to Valtteri Bottas in order to wrap up the title and바카라 웹사이트the Finn, who spun on the first corner, could only finish 14th.
Racing Point's decision to pit pole-sitter Lance Stroll for fresh intermediate tyres on a drying track proved costly바카라 웹사이트and they had to settle for a podium via Sergio Perez, who was second ahead of Vettel.
Hamilton's Mercedes struggled on the wet tyres and a lock-up into turn 10 saw him let Vettel, Max Verstappen and Alex Albon through and slip to sixth by the end of a thrilling opening lap.
Stroll was given a set new set of intermediates when leading on lap 37 despite initially protesting and it proved to be the wrong decision with the track continuing to dry.
Hamilton and Perez stayed out and the Mercedes driver used DRS to overtake the Racing Point into turn 11 and his tyres held out by effectively deteriorating into slicks.
Mercedes wanted to pit Hamilton with two laps remaining amid the threat of rain but he opted to stay out and was able to wrap up yet another title by winning an enthralling바카라 웹사이트race.
WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR IN SAKHIR
Hamilton has won the past four races and it is difficult to look beyond him making that five in the first of three consecutive races in the Middle East to end the season.
He produced another masterful drive to win in Turkey, with team-mate Bottas enduring바카라 웹사이트a miserable race.
The Silver Arrows will be even tougher to beat back in much warmer conditions at a track where Ferrari have started on pole for the past two years.
Hamilton won this race last year and will certainly be in no mood to wind down after it was mission accomplished last time out.
TOP FIVE OPTA STATS
Chance to end Hamilton dominance바카라 웹사이트-바카라 웹사이트Ferrari have won six races in Bahrain, more than any other team. They have also secured pole five times, registered 14 podiums and set five fastest laps.
Ferrari enjoying Bahrain바카라 웹사이트- The last two poles in Sakhir were taken by Ferrari (Vettel in 2018 and바카라 웹사이트Charles Leclerc last year), their best current run in a single GP alongside Canada.
Runners-up again?바카라 웹사이트- If at least one Racing Point driver fails to get on the podium or set the fastest lap, Red Bull would be runner-up to Mercedes for the fourth time if they earn 35 points.
Hamilton eyes personal best바카라 웹사이트-바카라 웹사이트Hamilton has won the past four races and바카라 웹사이트is one victory바카라 웹사이트away from equalling the best winning바카라 웹사이트streak in his F1 career (between races in Italy and바카라 웹사이트the United States in바카라 웹사이트2014).
Verstappen's woe바카라 웹사이트- Max Verstappen has retired three times in Bahrain, more than any other GP in his F1 career.바카라 웹사이트
CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS
Drivers
1. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) – 307
2. Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes) – 197
3. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) – 170
4. Sergio Perez (Racing Point) – 100
5. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) – 97
Constructors
1. Mercedes – 504
2. Red Bull – 240
3. Racing Point바카라 웹사이트– 154
4. McLaren – 149
5. Renault바카라 웹사이트– 136