Pressure? No pressure, says Hamilton

ABU DHABI, (Reuters) – Lewis Hamilton played down the pressure of his Formula One title showdown with Nico Rosberg yesterday by saying he had years of experience in dealing with it.

Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton

“I come into the race weekend to try to win… so nothing changes there,” said the Mercedes driver, who only need finish second to become champion even if team mate Rosberg triumphs on the day.

“And in terms of pressure, I don’t particularly feel any,” added the Briton in response to a German reporter who described him as the favourite and thus the man with everything to lose.

“I think I’ve had plenty of experience through my racing career… it might be 20 years of racing, to be prepared for today. There’s no special recipe for it (handling the pressure).”

Hamilton leads Rosberg by 17 points and has won 10 races to the German’s five but, with 50 available to the winner thanks to the novelty of double points, he knows a mechanical failure could overturn everything.

On the plus side for Hamilton, the 29-year-old has finished in the top two in his last six races with Mercedes chasing a record 16th win of the 19 round season on Sunday.

 FAIR FIGHT

The two collided on track in Belgium, with Rosberg blamed but going on to finish second while Hamilton had to retire, but the Briton said he expected a fair fight on Sunday and was not expecting anything underhand.

“We’re not children, we should know what is wrong and what is right,” he said. Rosberg, sitting further along the row in the news conference, indicated that it was up to Hamilton.