Bristol Post

Hill hails Hamilton’s win as one of the best he’s ever seen

- Philip DUNCAN

DAMON Hill hailed Lewis Hamilton’s victory at the Brazilian Grand Prix as among the greatest drives ever seen in Formula One.

On an extraordin­ary weekend in Sao Paulo, Hamilton overcame a combined 25-place grid penalty to pass rival Max Verstappen and reignite his stuttering championsh­ip charge.

Hamilton reduced Verstappen’s title lead from 21 to 14 points with three races remaining and 78 points still available.

“That was one of the best drives I have ever seen in F1 by anyone,” said Hill, the 1996 world champion. “Utterly awesome.”

Hamilton responded: “It never gets old when you hear positive comments from such a great driver in Damon. I was such a big fan of his when I was younger when he was racing.

“I don’t get to say too much to Damon but I have always admired him. He has always been supersuppo­rtive so I really do appreciate the comment.

“From my own personal experience, it has been one of the most challengin­g, if not the most challengin­g weekend with the things that we have faced here.

“In terms of driving I feel like it has nearly been my best. But it is difficult to say because I have had so many races.”

Hamilton, disqualifi­ed from qualifying following a rear-wing infringeme­nt, drove from last to fifth in Saturday’s sprint race and was then demoted to 10th on the grid following his fifth engine change of the campaign. Only three are allowed.

But Hamilton was up to third by the start of lap five and then fought his way past Verstappen on lap 59 of 71 in one of the best races of the modern era.

Hamilton held the Brazilian flag aloft from his cockpit, before wrapping it around him on the podium, and then paying tribute to his once estranged father, Anthony.

“With the penalties it was the hardest weekend I had,” said Hamilton, 36.

“But my dad reminded me of 2004 when I was in Formula Three in Bahrain and I started 11th and then I finished first so this one is for him. I never thought I would be able to close the championsh­ip gap because things kept going against us.

“But it just shows for everyone never give up, whatever you are facing. You just have to keep pushing, never stop fighting, and that was my approach this weekend. It feels like the first because I have not won in a long time.”

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