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‘Enough of silly talk’

Hamilton rubbishes idea of him wrapping up season in Austin

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AUSTIN ( Texas): Lewis Hamilton dismissed talk of him wrapping up a fourth world title at the United States Grand Prix this weekend as “silly”.

The 32-year-old Briton can claim the 2017 crown if he is triumphant for Mercedes and nearest rival Sebastian Vettel of Ferrari fails to finish in the top five in tomorrow’s race at the Circuit of the Americas.

“Honestly, I don’t know, all of the talk of a championsh­ip win here is silly really – Sebastian won’t have the same difficulti­es and he will be very quick.

“For me, it (the title) will be done in the last four races so my focus here is on winning.

“I don’t mind if it is done here or at the last race, but the most important thing here is to win, in the midst of all that is going on in the country and that is a priority for me – and you know what I am talking about.”

Hamilton declined to elaborate on his plans or the significan­ce of his comments about why winning is such a priority for him. He suggested that a member of the media audience understood, without explaining.

He added that if he was not to win the title in the United States, he would be happy to win it in Mexico, Brazil or Abu Dhabi.

“I’m looking forward to going to Mexico as you can always feel the love and the support there and it is an awesome event to go to and it is growing every year.

“Winning is the goal and all my drive and energy goes on that mission. I don’t mind where it happens – here or in Mexico of Abu Dhabi. In Mexico, they know how to celebrate and so I’ll get a sombrero and party if it happens there.”

Given a chance to talk about his likely duel with Vettel, he said he was planning to continue in the same concentrat­ed mode as he has all year.

“I am anticipati­ng he will be strong in the last four races, as he has been strong all year,” he said.

“So, nothing changes for me – there is no backing out and I’ll just keep pushing forwards.”—

 ?? — AFP ?? One, two, kick: Red Bull Racing’s Daniel Ricciardo of Australia kicking a football as his teammate Max Verstappen of Holland looks on at a training session with the Del Valle Cardinals high school football team ahead of the United States Grand Prix.
— AFP One, two, kick: Red Bull Racing’s Daniel Ricciardo of Australia kicking a football as his teammate Max Verstappen of Holland looks on at a training session with the Del Valle Cardinals high school football team ahead of the United States Grand Prix.

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