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I’m hunting you down, victorious Lewis Hamilton warns F1 title rival Nico Rosberg

Englishman warns German he is “hunting” a fourth world title after describing his stunning triumph in the Brazilian Grand Prix as one of his easiest

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British driver Lewis Hamilton and German Nico Rosberg, both of Mercedes, celebrate on the podium after finishing in first and second place respectively at the Brazilian Grand Prix. Photo: EPA
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Lewis Hamilton warned Nico Rosberg he was “hunting” a fourth world title after describing his stunning triumph in Sunday’s wet and chaotic Brazilian Grand Prix as one of the easiest of his 52 career victories.

The 31-year-old Briton won in Brazil for the first time at the 10th attempt to complete a hat-trick of consecutive wins and keep alive his championship defence, taking the title battle down to the wire at the final race, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on November 27.

“I’m hunting and all I can do is what I am doing,” said a delighted Hamilton, who trails his Mercedes teammate and championship rival Rosberg, who finished second on Sunday, by 12 points with one race remaining.

“The team have given me a great car and finally the reliability has been good. Right now, I am living in the moment.

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“This was my dream when I was five or six, watching Nelson (Piquet) and Ayrton (Senna) race. It was one of my easier races, I didn’t have any spins, any moments. It was pretty straightforward.”

His 52nd win from his 60th pole position lifted Hamilton one clear of four-time champion Alain Prost in the record books, leaving only one driver ahead of him with more wins – seven-time champion Michael Schumacher on 91.

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Knowing he had to win to keep his title challenge alive, Hamilton – his racing helmet redesigned in tribute to Senna – drove with supreme concentration to claim a flawless victory in a dramatic race littered with accidents and stoppages amid the rainstorms.
Hamilton celebrates after winning the Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos. Photo: EPA
Hamilton celebrates after winning the Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos. Photo: EPA
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