The season finale: Hamilton out to end Rosberg’s romp
World champion eyes ending Mercedes teammate’s two-race winning run
ABU DHABI:
World champion Lewis Hamilton wants to bring Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg’s winning run to a halt and finish his triple-championship year on a high at this weekend’s season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
The 30-year-old Briton, whose form and focus have drifted since he clinched his third drivers’ title triumph at last month’s United States Grand Prix, says he wants to thank his fans for their support with another triumph at the Yas Marina circuit.
He secured his second title and first with Mercedes at the Abu Dhabi track last year in a tense showdown with his German teammate, who was hit by mechanical problems.
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This year, however, he arrives in a much more relaxed mood and is keen to stop Rosberg completing a hat-trick, and taking the momentum into 2016.
“Last year, this place brought probably the most intense weekend of my life,” said Hamilton. “I didn’t sleep much through nerves and not knowing what was ahead, but this time around there’s no pressure so I’ll be well-rested and aiming to go out on a high. It’s also a twilight race, starting late afternoon and running into the night, which is quite unusual and, I imagine, must be pretty cool to watch on TV.”
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Rosberg, who clinched the runners-up spot in the championship by winning in Mexico and Brazil, will seek his sixth consecutive pole position and another win as he bids to maintain his late-season ascendancy over Hamilton.
“Abu Dhabi hasn’t always been an easy one for me,” he said. “Last year was probably my biggest disappointment, but I showed my speed with pole position and I have good momentum right now. I’m aiming to end the season on a big positive this time around. I know it will be close with Lewis and it won’t be straightforward, but I’m up for a battle and hopefully we can put on a great show for the fans to end the year.”
Published in The Express Tribune, November 27th, 2015.
World champion Lewis Hamilton wants to bring Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg’s winning run to a halt and finish his triple-championship year on a high at this weekend’s season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
The 30-year-old Briton, whose form and focus have drifted since he clinched his third drivers’ title triumph at last month’s United States Grand Prix, says he wants to thank his fans for their support with another triumph at the Yas Marina circuit.
He secured his second title and first with Mercedes at the Abu Dhabi track last year in a tense showdown with his German teammate, who was hit by mechanical problems.
Brazilian Grand Prix:‘Boring’ race ruffles Hamilton’s feathers
This year, however, he arrives in a much more relaxed mood and is keen to stop Rosberg completing a hat-trick, and taking the momentum into 2016.
“Last year, this place brought probably the most intense weekend of my life,” said Hamilton. “I didn’t sleep much through nerves and not knowing what was ahead, but this time around there’s no pressure so I’ll be well-rested and aiming to go out on a high. It’s also a twilight race, starting late afternoon and running into the night, which is quite unusual and, I imagine, must be pretty cool to watch on TV.”
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Rosberg, who clinched the runners-up spot in the championship by winning in Mexico and Brazil, will seek his sixth consecutive pole position and another win as he bids to maintain his late-season ascendancy over Hamilton.
“Abu Dhabi hasn’t always been an easy one for me,” he said. “Last year was probably my biggest disappointment, but I showed my speed with pole position and I have good momentum right now. I’m aiming to end the season on a big positive this time around. I know it will be close with Lewis and it won’t be straightforward, but I’m up for a battle and hopefully we can put on a great show for the fans to end the year.”
Published in The Express Tribune, November 27th, 2015.