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Hamilton feeling positive
British ace praises consistency of team
Lewis Hamilton believes McLaren are getting "stronger and stronger" as he races towards his first-ever Formula One world title.
The British ace came third at Singapore on Sunday to extend his lead in the World Championship going into the final three GPs in Japan, China and Brazil.
He took full advantage of nearest rival Felipe Massa finishing only 13th on Sunday to now sit seven points clear at the top.
While knowing nothing is certain after narrowly missing out on the title last year, Hamilton - who is now 2/7 on with Sky Bet to win the championship - is full of confidence as the season reaches its climax.
He said: "We started the year feeling really strong and we have just kept developing that. I'd say now the team is the most positive and together it's ever been.
"Since the middle of the season, we've got the car in such a sweet-spot that it's been competitive at every race. I think Singapore showed just what we could do. We didn't really put a foot wrong."
Credit
He added: "I've got to give credit to the engineers and strategists for helping me to save fuel during the first safety car period. The guys in the garage pulled off two perfect pitstops. What more can I ask for?
"We're just getting stronger and stronger. We all want this so much that every race just pulls us closer and closer together.
"I can't really describe that feeling of team-work, but it's incredibly strong. It's what keeps us all going."
As Massa could not score, Hamilton coasted to a comfortable third place instead of pushing Williams' Nico Rosberg for second and potentially crashing out.
He added: "The six points we got on Sunday were pretty important to our title chances.
"We're ahead now in both world championships and have to keep focused during these next three races.
Consistency
"I've said before that consistency is what will win this world championship, and I feel really pleased that we did that in Singapore.
"We only finished third, but we couldn't really have asked for more from that result, and I didn't want to risk throwing those points away with any kind of move as you never know what might happen.
"We also made all the right decisions at the right moments in the race, and the car still feels fantastic to drive.
"All I can do is take one race at a time while keeping one eye on the final result at the end of the year."
British ace praises consistency of team
Lewis Hamilton believes McLaren are getting "stronger and stronger" as he races towards his first-ever Formula One world title.
The British ace came third at Singapore on Sunday to extend his lead in the World Championship going into the final three GPs in Japan, China and Brazil.
He took full advantage of nearest rival Felipe Massa finishing only 13th on Sunday to now sit seven points clear at the top.
While knowing nothing is certain after narrowly missing out on the title last year, Hamilton - who is now 2/7 on with Sky Bet to win the championship - is full of confidence as the season reaches its climax.
He said: "We started the year feeling really strong and we have just kept developing that. I'd say now the team is the most positive and together it's ever been.
"Since the middle of the season, we've got the car in such a sweet-spot that it's been competitive at every race. I think Singapore showed just what we could do. We didn't really put a foot wrong."
Credit
He added: "I've got to give credit to the engineers and strategists for helping me to save fuel during the first safety car period. The guys in the garage pulled off two perfect pitstops. What more can I ask for?
"We're just getting stronger and stronger. We all want this so much that every race just pulls us closer and closer together.
"I can't really describe that feeling of team-work, but it's incredibly strong. It's what keeps us all going."
As Massa could not score, Hamilton coasted to a comfortable third place instead of pushing Williams' Nico Rosberg for second and potentially crashing out.
He added: "The six points we got on Sunday were pretty important to our title chances.
"We're ahead now in both world championships and have to keep focused during these next three races.
Consistency
"I've said before that consistency is what will win this world championship, and I feel really pleased that we did that in Singapore.
"We only finished third, but we couldn't really have asked for more from that result, and I didn't want to risk throwing those points away with any kind of move as you never know what might happen.
"We also made all the right decisions at the right moments in the race, and the car still feels fantastic to drive.
"All I can do is take one race at a time while keeping one eye on the final result at the end of the year."