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Hamilton says Alonso will be missed

World champion reflects on ‘good times and bad times’ in his relationsh­ip with Spanish driver

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>> ABU DHABI: Lewis Hamilton heaped praise on one of his most bitter erstwhile rivals on Thursday before declaring that he and Formula One will miss the retiring Fernando Alonso.

Looking back after arguably his greatest season in a decade at the top of the sport, Hamilton said he had matured significan­tly since he and Alonso were antagonist­ic teammates at McLaren in 2007 when a spectacula­r bust-up cast a shadow over their relationsh­ip.

“We’ve had good times and bad times,” said Hamilton, speaking to reporters ahead of tomorrow’s season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

“We’ve grown. He was obviously here before I was and achieved incredible things before I got here and also partly while I was here. It’s been a privilege to be in an era where he was racing.

“Will I miss him? Yeah. I think the sport will miss him...”

Alonso will be aiming next year to become only the second man to claim motorsport’s Triple Crown by adding a triumph at the Indianapol­is 500, with McLaren, to his victories at the Monaco Grand Prix and 24 Hours of Le Mans.

A decade on from his first of five F1 title wins, Hamilton also insisted that he never felt a personal sense of animosity towards Alonso.

“I don’t feel like I ever had a personal issue with Fernando,” said Hamilton. “I think it was more how the team were run, or the situation we were put in, and how that was managed.

“I don’t think we ever necessaril­y had an issue between us, except we were trying to beat each other and murder each other’s laps on the track.

“Outside, we used to play NBA 2K, or whatever it was, together every now and then. It was always really quite harmonious outside.

“I definitely think, naturally, we’re older — old men now and the respect between us, I’d like to think, is higher than it’s ever been and I don’t think that’s ever going to change.”

Hamilton added that he too had changed since 2007 and was now capable of coping with all of the demands and challenges thrown at him.

“In 2008, I was still really a kid. I was still maturing.

“Now, with age and experience, I’m able to do that. There’s not really anything you can particular­ly throw at me that I can’t handle.

“I still have that ability that I had as a kid, but I have the mentality side of things, particular­ly, and the stability — and that centred approach.

“That’s what allows me to drive and handle myself and steer myself through the year the way I do.”

Looking back on his performanc­es in 2018, Hamilton said: “I think, to this point in my life, this is the highest point of my career in terms of my own performanc­e [and] how I perform with the team.

“But I do believe there’s always areas to improve so we’ll definitely look at the season, at the end of this year, and there’ll always be areas you look at.

“We didn’t win every single race — some mishaps at the beginning of the year. There’s always room to improve so I expect to do that.”

 ??  ?? Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton, left, and McLaren’s Fernando Alonso during a press conference in Abu Dhabi.
Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton, left, and McLaren’s Fernando Alonso during a press conference in Abu Dhabi.

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