The Phnom Penh Post

Hamilton rejects idea of backing up Rosberg

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LEWIS Hamilton made clear yesterday t hat he has no intention of tr y ing to “back up” his Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg i f he i s lead i ng t his weekend’s title showdown Abu Dhabi Grand Pri x.

The defending three-time world champion, who is seeking a fourth consecutiv­e Grand Prix victory to keep alive his slim hope of overhaulin­g Rosberg’s 12-points lead, said instead that he will try to win the race by as big a margin as possible.

“Nico has been on pole here for the last two years,” Hamilton told a prerace news conference at the Yas Marina circuit yesterday.

“Here, he has been ver y quick. This has been a relatively strong circuit for me, but I’ve not been delivering for t he last t wo years, so my sole goal is to do so.

“In terms of tactics in the race, that has to come on Sunday, but that [backing up] has never been in my thought process. If I am ahead, I want to be as far ahead as possible.

“When you have an 18 to 30 seconds lead, that is as painful a blow as you can give to the guy you are fighting.

“If you look at t he last race [in Brazi l], wit h no red f lag I would be 30 seconds ahead . . . That is more of an achievemen­t t ha n back ing up your teammate.

“While here it sounds like it makes sense, it is not very practical to do. You have two long DRS zones, it wouldn’t be easy or wise to do so.”

It had been widely thought that Hamilton would choose to “back up” the field behind him, if he was leading, to enhance the prospects for the Red Bull drivers to pass Rosberg.

Hamilton can only win the title if he wins the race and Rosberg does not finish on the podium – while Rosberg will claim his maiden title if he finishes in the top three.

Rosberg reiterated his recent and successful mantra that he is treating this race – the first in which he has started as the world championsh­ip favourite – like any other.

“I am just fully focused on winning this race and that is all,” he said.

 ?? RAYMOND MCCREA JONES/THE NEW YORK TIMES ?? Ex-Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Ralph Branca has died.
RAYMOND MCCREA JONES/THE NEW YORK TIMES Ex-Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Ralph Branca has died.

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