Sunday Sun

‘It’s very unusual from me, but it shows we are all human’

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BRIT Lewis Hamilton believes his dramatic qualifying crash proves he is human after his first competitiv­e return to action since winning the world championsh­ip lasted less than two minutes.

Hamilton, who clinched his fourth Formula One title at the last round in Mexico, lost control of his Mercedes at 160mph on his very first lap.

Following a very light sprinkling of rain, the 32-year-old Englishman thudded into the tyre barrier at turn six, and remained in his cockpit for some moments with advertisin­g hoardings on top of his car.

Hamilton took time to regain his composure following the high-speed crash – informing his team that he was not injured – before walking away from the Mercedes wreck.

Hamilton sustained significan­t damage to his car – with the front left of his Silver Arrows bearing the brunt of the impact – and he will now start Sunday’s race, the penultimat­e of his title-winning season, from the back of the grid.

Valtteri Bottas took advantage of his team-mate’s dramatic demise to edge out Sebastian Vettel for pole position.

Hamilton was on hand to congratula­te Bottas on securing his first pole since July’s Austrian Grand Prix.

“It is very unusual from me, but it shows we are all human,” Hamilton said. “I’m okay. It happened really quickly.

“Challenges are what makes life interestin­g and overcoming them makes life meaningful. I just need to take whatever bubble of negativity from this experience and move forward and grow.”

Hamilton qualified only 18th at this race in 2009 and fought back through the field to finish third.

“Years ago I came back from quite far behind and had a great race,” he added.

“I will try to have as much fun as possible.”

Hamilton, who has enjoyed a largely faultless campaign, topped both practice sessions here on Friday, with his Mercedes team appearing on course to dominate the last but one race of the season.

But it was left to Bottas to provide a much-needed boost to the sport’s world championsh­ip-winning team after eight staff members were robbed at gun point on Friday night.

The Finnish driver delivered in the closing moments at the Interlagos circuit

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Valtteri Bottas wil have the Ferraris of Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen behind him on the starting grid tomorrow
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