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Lewis on brink of title

I hope you guys are not getting bored of this, says the Briton

Reuters Published 07.10.18, 10:27 PM
Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton celebrates on the podium after winning the Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka on Sunday.

Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton celebrates on the podium after winning the Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka on Sunday. (AFP)

Lewis Hamilton won the Japanese Grand Prix to stand on the brink of a fifth Formula One title on Sunday while Ferrari rival Sebastian Vettel finished sixth after colliding with Max Verstappen.

Hamilton led from pole to flag, crossing the line 12.9 seconds ahead of teammate Valtteri Bottas in a second successive Mercedes one-two. Verstappen finished third.

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The Briton now has a 67-point lead over Vettel with four races remaining and can sew up the championship next week with victory in Austin should the German finish lower than second.

Hamilton will fancy his chances of doing just that given his record at the US Grand Prix, where he has won every race but one since 2012.

“We’ve gone from strength to strength as a team this year. Austin is generally a good track for us and I can’t wait to unleash this beast there,” said Hamilton after leading every lap at Suzuka for his 71st career win. He is now only 20 victories off Michael Schumacher’s all-time record.

“I hope you guys are not getting bored of this, because I’m definitely not,” added Hamilton, who has now won six of the last seven races and four in a row. “I loved it.”

Vettel, who had started eighth after a failed tyre gamble in qualifying, made contact with Verstappen’s Red Bull and spun while trying to pass the young Dutch driver for third on the eighth lap.

The German resumed in 19th and scythed his way back through the field, setting the fastest lap of the race in the process. Stewards reviewed the Verstappen contact and took no action. “If I don’t go for that gap and that gap was there, I might as well go home. Sorry for the result,” said Vettel.

Hamilton now has 331 points to Vettel’s 264, while Mercedes lead Ferrari in the constructors’ standings.

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