The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

WOLFF DEFENDS HAMILTON RECORD

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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has defended Lewis Hamilton’s worst season in Formula One saying it is “irrelevant” that team-mate George Russell beat him.

Hamilton’s turbulent campaign ended in retirement with a mechanical failure in Sunday’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

The 37-year-old also lost his unique record of winning in every season of his career, with Russell recording Mercedes’ sole victory this year, at the penultimat­e round in Brazil.

Hamilton also slipped to sixth in the overall standings – his poorest finish in 16 seasons – and scored 35 fewer points than his less-establishe­d team-mate Russell, who ended the year in fourth.

But Wolff said: “That is irrelevant. They were not racing for a world championsh­ip.

“They haven’t raced for victories apart from Brazil. I don’t think for any of the team it matters whether they finish second, third, fourth or fifth.”

Hamilton will take part in a tyre test in Abu Dhabi today before his underperfo­rming Mercedes machine is consigned to history.

Following his DNF at the Yas Marina Circuit, Hamilton admitted he was pleased this season was “over and done with”.

But Wolff believes Hamilton’s contentiou­s championsh­ip defeat to Max Verstappen last year ranked as a tougher season for his star driver.

“Last year was much worse,” added Wolff. “Last year it was taken away from us. This year we lost it on merit.”

• American Logan Sargeant completes next season’s Formula One grid after he was confirmed as a Williams driver.

The 21-year-old will become the first F1 driver from the US in seven years. He teams up with London-born Alex Albon.

Sargeant replaces Nicholas Latifi.

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