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F1: Lewis Hamilton still in the title fight ahead of Malaysian GP

Updated on: 29 September,2016 08:16 AM IST  | 
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Lewis vows to give it his all at this weekend's Malaysian Grand Prix as defending champion aims to bounce back to reclaim lead in championship

F1: Lewis Hamilton still in the title fight ahead of Malaysian GP

Lewis Hamilton lies eight points behind his Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg in the Drivers' Championship. Pic/Getty Images

Lewis Hamilton lies eight points behind his Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg in the Drivers
Lewis Hamilton lies eight points behind his Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg in the Drivers' Championship. Pic/Getty Images


Kuala Lumpur: Lewis Hamilton said he will give everything at this weekend's Malaysian Grand Prix as he looks to bounce back in the Formula One championship after losing his lead to a rampant Nico Rosberg.


The triple world champion lies eight points behind his Mercedes teammate after the increasingly impressive Rosberg powered to a hat-trick of victories in the last three races.


The German triumphed in Belgium, Italy and in his 200th grand prix at Singapore 10 days ago where Hamilton, who finished third, was hit by mechanical problems.

Time running out for Lewis
With six grands prix left, Hamilton knows time is running out in a rollercoaster, 21-race season that has seen the Englishman trail by as many as 43 points at one stage and lead by 19 just three races ago.

"Singapore was a difficult weekend for me, so to come away with a podium in the circumstances was pretty good damage limitation," Hamilton said this week.

"I have no idea if the momentum will swing back to me or when it might. I just have to keep giving it my all and hope for the best," said Hamilton, world champion in 2008, 2014 and 2015.

"It's going to take some good results to get back in front and stay there — but I've had plenty of those in the past, so there's no reason to think they won't come back to me again," said Hamilton. "Sepang is my first shot at it. It's a track I usually go pretty well at."

Cautious Rosberg
Mercedes can seal the constructors' championship in Malaysia with a one-two finish, but Rosberg sounded a note of caution about their rivals.

"Red Bull and Ferrari are both pushing us really hard, so there will be some tough weekends ahead," said the championship leader, who came third at Sepang in 2015 behind winner Sebastian Vettel and Hamilton.

"Malaysia didn't work out perfectly for us last year, so if we can win it this time against such tough opposition that would be really awesome."

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