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Lewis Hamilton finally conceded yesterday and admitted it is now unlikely he will stop Nico Rosberg from winning the Formula One title after claiming his rival is “doing all he has to do” to get over the finish line and seal his maiden championship.
Hamilton has crushed his Mercedes teammate at the last three races — including a spectacular display in the wet in Brazil — to move to within 12 points of his title rival ahead of the final race of the season in Abu Dhabi a week on Sunday.
But Rosberg needs only to secure a top-three finish under the floodlights to emulate his father Keke, the 1982 world champion, and finally end his long-running losing streak to Hamilton.
Indeed Hamilton, whose title defence has been hampered by poor reliability, could now end the year with more victories and pole positions than Rosberg and still miss out on the title.
“I am happy that I beat everyone and I am happy that, with the same car as Nico — and Nico is driving at his best right now — he had nothing on me,” Hamilton said.
“Nico is doing all he has to do. He has finished every race, not had any problems, whereas I have.
“I am in an awkward position going into the last race. It doesn’t really make a big difference if I go and drive like I do right now because I have already lost so much through the year.
“I don’t give up because you never know what could happen — it is unlikely — but you never know what could happen.”
Hamilton has encountered a number of reliability issues this season — none more dramatic than at October’s Malaysian Grand Prix, when his engine blew up as he was about to take charge of the championship.
Without that failure, Hamilton, who subsequently hinted at a conspiracy theory from within his own Mercedes camp, would be heading to the final round of Formula One’s longest season with a 16-point lead over Rosberg. Fifth in the desert would have been enough for the title.
“I am, and I will be proud of myself, as long as I continue to perform. What a year. To have nine wins is amazing.”