It is latest today Lewis Hamilton says that the chances will be against him in Formula 1’s last race title decider in Abu Dhabi. Hamilton brought the title fight with Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg to the last race with a magnificent triumph in misleading wet conditions in Brazil. Be that as it may, he is 12 focuses behind Rosberg, will’s identity champion on the off chance that he completes third on 27 November regardless of the possibility that Hamilton wins.
“Right now, it is going to be very hard to beat him but it doesn’t mean I can’t win the race,” Hamilton said.
“I am going to take the energy I have at the moment and really try to push as hard as I can in that race to get as far ahead and that is all I can do.”
Hamilton said: “I am going to continue what I am doing. Nico has finished every single race this year apart from Barcelona which neither of us finished.
“I’m hunting. All I can do is do what I’m doing right now. The team are giving me a great car. I am going to give it everything I’ve got and all I can do is try to win the race. Right now I am just enjoying the moment.”
Accepting neither has a specialized issue, the preferred standpoint is particularly to support Rosberg as Mercedes have ruled the season and it is very improbable that whatever other team will have the capacity to contend with them at the Yas Marina circuit. Rosberg said: “It is going to be a great, exciting race weekend, a great battle for sure. I would like to win the race, definitely. I am going to try to do that. Feeling good, so let’s see.”
Toto Wolff said: “As Bernie (Ecclestone, F1’s commercial boss) would have ordered it, showdown in Abu Dhabi. They are going to drive it out on track.
“We just have to give them two cars so they can fight it out on the track. My biggest nightmare would be a mechanical issue but this is how the sport is.”