Hamilton’s engine was one lap away from failure in Brazil

Brazilian Grand Prix winner Lewis Hamilton’s engine was on 💃the brink of failing during the race, Mercedes Formula 1 boss 🎃Toto Wolff has revealed.

Hamilton led away from pole position but lost out to🐭 Max Verstappen’s stronger strategy, before the Red Bull driver tangled with Esteban Ocon while lapping the backmarker, ultimately handing the victory to the recently-crowned five-time world champion.

Hamilton’s engine was one lap away from failure in Brazil

Brazi💜lian Grand Prix winner Lewis Hamilton’s engine was on the brink of failing during the race, Mercedes Forꦬmula 1 boss Toto Wolff has revealed.

Hamilton led away from pole position but lost out to Max Verstappen’s stronger strategy, before the Red Bull driver tangled with Esteban Ocon while lapping the backmarker, ultimately handing the victory to the recently-crowned five-⛎time world champion.

The Briton had reported engine concerns throughout the race but it was not fully revealed until after the race just how close Merced𓃲es came to a te🦩rminal failure, which was miraculously averted thanks to some quick work by engineers and adjustments made by Hamilton in the cockpit of his W09.

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"We have the engine guys here in the back and then we have them back at base," Wolff explainꦆed.

"I have about 10 channels open, and on one of the ten channels, the meeting channel, I could hear 'Lewis Hamilton, power unit 🦩failure imminent. It's going to fail within the next lap.'

"I put the volume up and said, 'Excuse me, what?' And they said, 'Yeah we have a massive problem on the power unit, it's going to f♑ail on the next lap.'

"But it did𓂃n't fail the next lap, and I said, 'When you guys have a minute, tell me what's happening.'

"They said 'Well, our exhaust is just about to fail, and we'🔯re overshooting🌊 all the temperature limits.' I said, 'So what's the fix?'

"And they started to fix it by turning the whole thing down. The temperatures went down to below 1000 to 980 degrees. But it's still tℱoo high! That was truly horrible."

Hamilton provided an insight into the frantic situation unfolding inside the cockpit, as he juggledꦅ balancing setting changes alongside trying to keep the recovering Verstappen at bay in the closing stagesﷺ.

"I could feel it," Hamilton said.

"I have been driving this engine since the beginnin♔g of the year and I know all about it and how♍ it feels and pretty much every note I know like the back of my hand.

"So when I started to feel it was not operating🙈 at its normal harmony - for me I cannot allow any negative thought getting into my mind. I just stay focused on trying to do les🤡s full throttle lifting and going as easy as I can on the engine.

"The🅘re was a lot of great work that went on in the background with the engineers here,𝄹 and back in the UK, who were really working on understanding what they've got to turn down and tweak,” he added.

"I was really grateful that the engine finished and for the last 10 ♌laps I was really just shouting in the car 'Come on baby, you can do it. Let's keep it together' and willing on the car.

“My heart rate must have been above 190, those last 10 laps I was at flat-chat trying tꦗo hold on to a car, which was already struggling. I just felt so elated and so grateful."

Hamilton’s engine was one lap away from failure in Brazil

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