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Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton vows not to rest on his laurels

FORMULA ONE: Champion says he ‘partied a lot’ after sealing title success

- Philip duncan

Lewis Hamilton has promised to bring his championsh­ip-winning form to the first race of the new season after admitting too much partying contribute­d to his end-of-year wobble.

The 32-year-old Briton vowed to end the season in style after a series of immaculate performanc­es, particular­ly in the second half of the campaign, paved the way for him to wrap up his fourth championsh­ip with two rounds to spare.

But he finished only fourth at the penultimat­e grand prix in Brazil following a crash in qualifying and was then second-best to Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas in Sunday’s underwhelm­ing season finale in Abu Dhabi.

After Hamilton sealed the championsh­ip in 2015, he lost the remaining three races to Nico Rosberg and it was a winning momentum the German would carry into his titlewinni­ng year.

Hamilton had hoped to avoid such a scenario this term, but the Englishman said: “There is zero concern for me.

“It is clear that something happens when you win the championsh­ip, and in the week after I won the title in Mexico I partied a lot. That is what you do.

“I still drove relatively well, but I would not say I was at 100% like I was during the rest of the season. My sleep and energy has definitely been different at these last couple of races.

“I have tried to approach them in the same way, but if you do not prepare in the same way, you do not get the right results. I am not bothered about that. Next year it will go back to how it was in the second half of the season.”

Hamilton will be formally presented with his championsh­ip-winning trophy at the FIA’S annual prize-giving gala in Paris on Friday evening.

The four-time champion, who is out of contract at the end of 2018, is also due to hold further talks with the Mercedes hierarchy over a new deal which could see him become Formula One’s highestpai­d driver on £45 million a year.

“We have always said that we want to discuss the new contract when the season has come to a close and we are going to start the discussion­s now,” Hamilton’s Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said.

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Picture: Getty. Lewis Hamilton will hold talks over a new contract with Mercedes.

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