Mercedes put psychiatrist on standby if Hamilton loses F1 title

November 17, 2014 04:54 pm | Updated 04:54 pm IST - London

Mercedes Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton with the staff after the Brizilian Grand Prix in Sao Paulo on November 9, 2014.

Mercedes Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton with the staff after the Brizilian Grand Prix in Sao Paulo on November 9, 2014.

Formula One team and 2014 constructor standings leaders, Mercedes have readied New Zealand sports psychiatrist Ceri Evans if their British driver Lewis Hamilton, who leads teammate Nico Rosberg by 17 points going into the final race in Abu Dhabi, loses his title bid.

Hamilton has 10 wins to his name compared to his German teammate’s five but could still lose the title for the new double points rule introduced this year.

The Mercedes duo will go head to head in the season’s final race starting with qualifying on Saturday and the main race on Sunday.

The Brit had earlier rejected using a sports psychologist but team boss Toto Wolff fears the blow of losing could be so severe that he has been planning how to support Mercedes’ losing driver as well as celebrate with the winning one.

“I have looked that far ahead quite a lot,” Wolff was quoted as saying by Mirror online.

“I was impressed by the way Alain Prost acknowledged Niki Lauda winning the championship by just half a point in 1984, even though it was a big blow, and then went on to take three titles in the next four years.”

“I have told them we will do our best to make sure we can give them a car that can win championships, so, whatever happens, ‘this will not be the end of your Mercedes career’.

“Ceri was part of the process at the start of the season and someone we are in contact with but the psychological part of the company is something I work on 10 hours a week,” added the 42-year-old Austrian.

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