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Points are still available... anything is possible – Hamilton

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FRESH from his 50th Formula One win, triple world champion Lewis Hamilton remains convinced anything is possible in the title race even if he could lose his crown as early as Sunday.

Victory for the Briton’s Mercedes team mate Nico Rosberg in Mexico will see the German become champion if Hamilton finishes outside the top nine.

Rosberg, who has a 26 point lead, won at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez last year immediatel­y after Hamilton had wrapped up the title in Texas.

He could repeat the feat but, despite nine victories so far in 2016, Rosberg has yet to win this season without Hamilton finishing at least seventh and more usually on the podium.

Hamilton, pictured, is also in a very different state of mind to this time last year and not about to settle for anything less than another win.

“The moment you give up is the moment you lose,” said the champion, who can join French great Alain Prost on 51 wins and equal second on the alltime list of grand prix winners behind Michael Schumacher (91).

“I’ve never been one to give up and I don’t plan on starting now. There are still plenty of points available and anything is possible.”

Hamilton finished runner-up in Mexico last year when the country returned to the calendar for the first time in 23 years.

The altitude and slippery surface made the race more challengin­g while one of the biggest crowds of the year produced a memorable atmosphere.

“Even though last year’s race was a bit frustratin­g for me, I actually had a lot of fun out there. I’m looking forward to giving it another go and hopefully going one better this time,” said the Briton.

Rosberg, still determined­ly taking one race at a time, said he would be keeping it simple again.

“Standing on that podium last year was one of the best moments of my career, so I hope I can get back up there and experience it again,” said the driver, whose father Keke was champion in 1982.

Reliabilit­y is the big concern for both, despite Mercedes having already won the constructo­rs’ title for the third year in a row with 16 wins in 18 races and all but one pole position.

Hamilton lost out on 25 points in Malaysia when his engine failed while he was leading comfortabl­y and that trauma has not gone away.

The Mercedes pair also have to worry about resurgent Red Bull, with Australian Daniel Ricciardo third in Austin and Dutch teenager Max Verstappen pushing hard until he retired with a gearbox problem.

Mexican fans now have two home race drivers to cheer on, with Force India’s Sergio Perez joined by Esteban Gutierrez, still chasing his first points of the season, in the Haas. – Reuters

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