Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Rosberg seeks to hand Hamilton knockout blow in Sao Paulo

- Agence France-Presse sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

SAO PAULO: Rosberg may not want to talk about it, but he is poised to join an illustriou­s club if he can complete a hattrick at the Brazilian Grand Prix and secure his maiden world championsh­ip.

The 31-year-old German has a 19-point lead ahead of his Mercedes teammate and defending champion Lewis Hamilton in the title race with two races remaining.

TENSE RACE

Victory in what is sure to be one of the most dramatic and tense races of the year will lift him beyond the reach of the three-time champion and end his dogged pursuit of the glory he prefers not to mention.

He won in Brazil in both 2014 and 2015, but missed out on the championsh­ip each time as NICO ROSBERG, on winning the world championsh­ip in Brazil

Hamilton claimed the titles.

Victory this time would gain him entry to the sport’s “hall of champions” in which he would emulate the feat of his father Keke, the original ‘Flying Finn’, who won the title in 1982.

Hamilton, who clinched his first title by taking fifth place in a nail-biting final lap at the 4.3km Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace in 2008, knows that he has to win — and then hope that Rosberg has an off day and misses out on a podium finish.

That would ensure the title race continues down to the wire at the final race in Abu Dhabi at the end of this month.

But the Englishman, who has experience­d a desperate triumph and dramatic defeat at the atmospheri­c track cut in to a hillside in the sprawling Interlagos suburb of Sao Paulo, has won the last two races and is driving with a freedom that comes from a sense of resignatio­n.

Hamilton, who has never won in Brazil, knows that he has to be at his best only to keep his hopes alive — and then wait and see how Rosberg performs.

I will be going out to win. I have good memories from the last two years, but I am aware that we all start from zero

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