Hamilton hands over title as a winner
Send a link to a friend
[November 28, 2016]
By Alan Baldwin
ABU DHABI (Reuters) - The podium
celebration was muted, and the smile looked forced, but Lewis
Hamilton said he still felt great after winning a season-ending Abu
Dhabi Grand Prix that handed his title to Mercedes team mate Nico
Rosberg.
"I won today so I don't feel like a loser," declared the Briton. "I
did everything with the opportunities I had. We had lots of ups and
downs throughout the season, starts where I fell back and I fought
back and I never gave up."
Hamilton, who had an outside chance of becoming the first British
driver to win four championships, did his best to push Rosberg into
trouble by lapping fast enough to win but slow enough to allow
others to catch up.
"I don’t feel I did anything unfair. We’re fighting for a
championship, I was in the lead, I control the pace. That’s the
rules," he said later.
In the end, Rosberg managed to hold on to second place and take the
title by five points while team bosses mulled what to do with a star
driver who ignored team orders to go faster.
"Nico is going to enjoy this, it is an amazing feeling when you win
a world championship," said Hamilton.
"I don't want to take anything away from that, he did everything he
had to do this season and I hope we both have cars as his was this
season so we can fight again next year."
RELIABILITY PROBLEMS
The last comment said it all, Hamilton suffering costly reliability
problems while Rosberg had a far easier time.
The conspiracy theorists have been busy for some time, and Hamilton
gave them a stir earlier in the week when he questioned again why
his and Rosberg's mechanics had been switched after last season.
[to top of second column] |
Mercedes' Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain celebrates
after winning the race. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed
The Briton has also made clear he felt he was the moral winner, if
not the actual champion, given that he won more races and took more
pole positions. He ended the year with a run of four wins in a row
from pole.
"I did everything I could these last four races and that’s really
all I could ask of myself," he said.
"I’m going to have a lot of fun tonight, celebrating with the team
and everyone. You can’t win them all.
"Obviously, we had a lot of problems this year, and that’s
inevitably why I’m in this position but I’m still grateful for all
the success and the ups and downs we had as a team."
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Ken Ferris)
[© 2016 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.] Copyright 2016 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
|