Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

AUTÓDROMO JOSÉ CARLOS PACE KARTATTACK

Vettel takes chequered flag, but Hamilton surges from last to fourth & says: It was just like my old karting days

- FROM KYE NEWTON

LEWIS HAMILTON drove like a true champion to roar from last to fourth, then said: It was just like my karting days!

Sebastian Vettel triumphed for the first time since the summer, but it was title-winner Hamilton’s sensationa­l canter through the field that stole the show.

The Brit started from the pit lane, after his first competitiv­e return to action since winning the championsh­ip in Mexico two weeks ago lasted less than two minutes, when he crashed out of qualifying on Saturday.

After narrowly missing out on an unlikely place on the podium, the 32-year-old said: “It was fun. It was reminiscen­t of my karting days, when I’d start at the back, particular­ly in my first year or two.

“I messed up in qualifying and put myself in the worst position.

“My goal was really kind of just to redeem myself. I was trying to get back to third but just ran out of tyres at the end.”

Hamilton’s Mercedes team took advantage of his pit-lane start to strap on a new engine, and Hamilton took advantage of a chaotic first lap to progress six places in the opening exchanges.

He then began to pick off his remaining opponents one by one. His overtaking spot of choice was the left-handed first corner and, after only 10 laps, was up to ninth and in the points.

By lap 31, he even held the race lead briefly as Vettel (right), Valtteri Bottas, Kimi Raikkonen and Max Verstappen all pitted for fresh tyres.

Hamilton began to light up the time sheets, posting fastest lap after fastest lap and, with 14 remaining, he had caught the back of Verstappen’s Red Bull. Hamilton, on the speedier supersoft tyre, sailed past the Dutchman at turn four, for fourth.

Remarkably, he was now less than 10 seconds behind leader Vettel, with Raikkonen five seconds up the road in the battle for third. Hamilton had the Finn in his sights, but his charge ran out of steam and he fell just short of capping a remarkable drive by passing the Ferrari driver for the final spot on the podium.

The world champion added: “I enjoyed the race and I enjoyed the battle.

‘‘That continues to show me, but also everyone else, that I still have a lot of fire in my heart.

“I’m still young at heart and there’s still many, many more races to go. To get back to fourth, I have to be very grateful and happy with that.”

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Hamilton staying cool and (left) in action in Brazil DRINKS ON ME Bottas with the bubbly after a second-place finish
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