Hamilton painting masterpiece with
sixth drivers' title
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[November 04, 2019]
By Steve Keating
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Valtteri
Bottas won the battle but Lewis Hamilton won the war, securing his
sixth Formula One world championship on Sunday, despite finishing
second to his Mercedes team mate at the U.S. Grand Prix.
Bottas, the last man with a chance of denying Hamilton another
title, needed nothing less a victory at the Circuit of the Americas
and did his part collecting his seventh career win and fourth of the
season.
But it was not enough to keep the Briton from becoming only the
second driver after retired Ferrari great and seven-times champion
Michael Schumacher to win six titles.
The math was as simple as it was daunting for Bottas, Hamilton would
secure the title by finishing eighth or better but would not need
any points to retain the championship if the Finn did not win.
Hamilton already has plenty of records, including 87 pole positions
and his 83 wins put him on course to surpass Schumacher's record
tally of 91 next year and a chance to join the German great at the
top of Formula One's list of drivers' champions.
"I'm working on a masterpiece and I haven't quite finished it yet,"
said Hamilton, who could join Schumacher next season with a seventh
title. "I think it takes a long time to master a craft and I feel
like I am mastering it but there is still more to master, to add to
it."
A sellout crowd, that included both of Hamilton's parents, arrived
early at a sun-kissed circuit outside Austin expecting to see a
coronation and were not disappointed as the Briton battled Bottas to
the death.
Much of the drama had been removed from the championship chase but
Hamilton had the crowd on the edge of their seats showing why he is
recognized as one of most competitive racers of all-time as he tried
to crown his championship with a seventh U.S. Grand Prix victory.
He fell just short of crossing the finishing line first but nothing
could stop him from sealing another driver's title.
"I did my part which feels good but Lewis was still strong this
weekend as he always is so he got some points and got the
championship," said Bottas. "Lewis I am sure really wanted to win
the title while winning the race I got stop that so that feels
good."
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Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport driver Lewis Hamilton (44)
of Great Britain celebrates winning his sixth world
championship at the United States Grand Prix at Circuit of
the Americas. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY
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Any thoughts that Hamilton might approach the race with some caution
were quickly removed as he went on the attack right from the start,
shooting from fifth to third before the first lap was completed.
Bottas got away from pole position cleanly with Red Bull's Max
Verstappen and Hamilton in hot pursuit.
With Hamilton on a one-stop strategy and Bottas and Verstappen on
two, the Briton took over the lead after his two challengers made
their second pit-stops.
Victory now depended on whichever driver could make their tyres
last.
With four laps to go Bottas swept past Hamilton who then focused on
fighting off a late challenge from third place finisher Verstappen.
"My dad told me when I was six or seven years old never to give up
and that's kind of the family motto," said Hamilton.
"I was pushing as hard as I could, I was hopeful that I might be
able to win today but didn't have it in the tyres unfortunately."
It was a hugely disappointing race for Ferrari who were plagued by
problems all weekend.
Sebastian Vettel's day came to an early end when his Ferrari
suffered right rear suspension failure after just eight laps the
German parking his car on the infield.
Team mate Charles Leclerc, racing on an old power unit after his
engine let go in Friday practice, started fourth and finished in the
same position but more than a minute behind the winner.
(Editing by Pritha Sarkar and Christian Radnedge)
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