Hamilton apologizes to Albon after
rare error
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[November 18, 2019]
By Marcelo Teixeira
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Six-times world
champion Lewis Hamilton apologized to Alexander Albon on Sunday for
a collision that cost the Red Bull rookie a first Formula One
podium.
The Mercedes driver, who clinched his latest title in Texas two
weeks ago and had nothing at stake in the race at Interlagos, was
handed a five second penalty for the penultimate lap incident.
"I fully accept the responsibility. I fully accept I was coming from
behind so I'm the one that touched him, not the other way round,"
said the 34-year-old Briton.
"I massively apologize to Albon. I went for a move... the gap was
kind of there, but obviously it closed right at the end and
completely my fault.
"It's probably the first time I've come together with someone for a
long, long time... I went straight to him after the race to
apologize."
Hamilton was demoted to seventh, his 32nd consecutive finish in the
points and one short of his own record, while Albon ended up 14th.
"His time will come," said Red Bull team boss Christian Horner.
Albon said Hamilton, on fresher tires, would probably have got past
anyway further down the road but third would have been his.
"It wasn't meant to be, next race," he said.
The race was won by Red Bull's Max Verstappen, the 22-year-old Dutch
driver's third victory of the season and first from pole, with
French 23-year-old Pierre Gasly the runner-up for Toro Rosso.
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Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton on the podium after finishing in third
place before a penalty resulted in him being demoted to seventh.
REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli
Albon, also 23, had been second when the collision occurred.
"I think it was a great race and it's great again to see the
youngsters coming and driving so well," said Hamilton. "I'm battling
as hard as I can to stay in the mix."
Hamilton has still won 10 of the season's 20 races so far but he
recognized that Red Bull and their Honda engine partners were too
quick.
"Max did a fantastic job today. They (Red Bull) just outclassed us
in terms of overall performance. We couldn’t keep up with them on
the straights," said the Briton.
"Honestly, I raced my heart out. I gave it everything. I left
nothing on the table and I took a lot of risks today, as you saw.
"We threw everything and the sink at it. Honestly, we could keep up
with them in the corners but they were outshining us on the
straights, therefore I don't think there was anything we could do."
(Writing by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Christian Radnedge)
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