Hamilton wants to beat Verstappen to F1 title “in the right way”

Going into this weekend’s race in Mexico, only 12 points🧸 separate Verstappen and Hamilton at the top of the drivers’ championship with F1 set for its first title finale in Abu Dhabi since 2016.
In the pre-race drivers' press conference, Hamilton was asked about 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Wolff’s suggestion that a collision between F1’s two contenders c♏ould ultimately decide the outcome of the title race.
“Firstly I haven’t 🦂read what Toto has said but I highly doubt he would insinuate that would ever be the case,” Ham🔯ilton said ahead of this weekend’s Mexico City Grand Prix.
“We’ve never won a championship in that way, I’ve never won a championship in that way, and would never want to. So that’s from my perspective and my point of view. I’m here to win and in the right wa✅y, and that’s through sheer skill and determination and ha⛄rd work.”
Hamilton is no stranger to in𓄧tense title battles in F1 having been involved🉐 in dramatic finales in 2007, 2008, 2010 and 2016.
The seven-t💛ime F1 champion pointed towards his track record and how he’s always raced cleanly in the past with the title on the line.
“You know how I’ve won my championships in the past, I always want to win it the rightꦗ way, and if you’re going to lose it then you lose it the right way also, with dignity and knowing that you’ve given it your all and you’ve done things the right way and you worked as hard as you could,” Hamilton𝓀 added.
“That’s all you can do is give it your all and work as hard as y𒅌ou can with your team. If it doesn’t work out then you 🌌live to fight another day.”

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