The Herald (South Africa)

NO MERCY FROM RUTHLESS HAMILTON

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LEWIS Hamilton romped to victory at the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix yesterday to close in on a fourth world title after Sebastian Vettel retired with engine failure on lap four.

The Briton dominated from pole, steering his Mercedes to a crushing eighth win of the year, stretching his Formula One championsh­ip lead over Vettel to 59 points with just 100 left to play for.

“Honestly, I could only have dreamed of having this kind of gap,” Hamilton said after holding off a late charge from Max Verstappen in Suzuka.

“The team has done a phenomenal job, they’re just so meticulous so a big thank you to the guys.”

The Red Bulls of Verstappen -- who stunned Hamilton to win in Malaysia last week -- and Daniel Ricciardo secured a double podium for the second successive race.

Valtteri Bottas finished fourth in the second Mercedes with Kimi Raikkonen’s Ferrari taking fifth and Esteban Ocon sixth for Force India.

Hamilton celebrated a fourth victory in Japan and a 61st career win with a “Mobot” pose, a tribute to his friend Mo Farah, the Olympic champion athlete, who was watching trackside.

“Max drove an outstandin­g race and it got very close at the end,” Hamilton said.

“His car was looking so big in my mirrors. It wasn’t a walk in the park today. There’s still a long way to go. Anything can happen in life so I have to keep my head down and hopefully continue to perform like this.”

Vettel’s title hopes, meanwhile, suffered a potentiall­y fatal blow with four races left following a nightmare start from the front row.

Ferrari mechanics worked franticall­y on the grid to fix a spark plug issue before lights out and Vettel was quickly complainin­g of a lack of power.

The German plummeted to sixth on the first lap before being told to retire the car.

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 ?? Picture: AFP/ KAZUHIRO NOGI ?? SITTING PRETTY: Lewis Hamilton holds up his winner’s trophy
Picture: AFP/ KAZUHIRO NOGI SITTING PRETTY: Lewis Hamilton holds up his winner’s trophy

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