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BRIT COULD BE HIT WITH ANOTHER GRID PENALTY

- By Phil Duncan

LEWIS HAMILTON’S bid to win a record-breaking eighth world championsh­ip could be dealt a further blow in Brazil this weekend with the Mercedes driver facing a grid penalty.

Hamilton’s team are considerin­g an engine change, which would exceed the number of parts their driver is allowed to use, despite the Briton labelling every race a “must-win” as his title battle with Max Verstappen heads into its climax.

Hamilton served a 10-place grid drop at last month’s Turkish Grand Prix after taking on his fourth power unit of the campaign.

He heads into the final stretch 19 points adrift of Verstappen – and the loss of further ground at Interlagos may all but end his title charge with only 78 points remaining after Sunday’s race.

When asked about the possibilit­y of an engine change,

Hamilton refused to rule it out. “I cannot really comment at the moment,” he said.

“As far as I am aware, my engines are fine, but I will find out later on. We have not even done an engineerin­g briefing yet.” Hamilton, who finished a distant second to Verstappen, right, on Sunday in Mexico City, would serve any penalty after the conclusion of tomorrow’s sprint race.

The result of the sprint determines the grid for Sunday’s main event. But Hamilton says a charge back through the field will be fraught with problems. The circuit is also expected to suit Verstappen’s Red Bull machinery. “This is not a very good track for overtaking,” added Hamilton, who has one victory from his past eight races. “I would imagine the challenge this weekend is as steep as it can be. Red Bull’s pace was phenomenal at the last race, and they have had the strongest car this year, so we have done as well as we could. We are going to be pushing this weekend to see if we can squeeze any more out of the car. But last time here they were incredibly strong so we anticipate they will be hard to beat.

“Every race is a must-win race and it has been that way forever – particular­ly since we came back from the summer break.”

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