Formula One: Hamilton takes second title in style

Mercedes teammate Rosberg hit by engine problems

November 24, 2014 12:34 am | Updated November 16, 2021 04:44 pm IST - ABU DHABI:

A MOMENT TO SAVOUR: Lewis Hamilton, Britain's only fourth multiple Formula One chamption, gets a face full of the bubbly spray at the awards ceremony n Abu Dhabi on Sunday.

A MOMENT TO SAVOUR: Lewis Hamilton, Britain's only fourth multiple Formula One chamption, gets a face full of the bubbly spray at the awards ceremony n Abu Dhabi on Sunday.

Lewis Hamilton joined the elite ranks of double Formula One world champions on Sunday after a nerve-racking drive to victory in the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

In a floodlit race overshadowed by the ever-present spectre of mechanical failure after the Briton’s Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg suffered a loss of power early on, Hamilton raced to his 11th win in 19 races.

The 29-year-old, who took his first title with McLaren in 2008, became Britain’s first multiple champion since Jackie Stewart in 1971 and only the country’s fourth.

“Lewis, thank you very much for not letting the British public down,” Britain’s Prince Harry told him over the radio from the pit wall as the chequered flag came down. “You are an absolute legend.”

Hamilton, crying tears on the podium as the anthem sounded and his voice cracking in later interviews, performed a slowing down lap with the British flag fluttering from the cockpit.

“World champion. Oh my God, I can’t believe it, thanks everyone,” he had shouted over the radio before parking up and embracing his father, pop star girlfriend Nicole Scherzinger and family.

The victory was a record 16th of the season for Mercedes.

Rosberg finished 14th after starting on pole position, the much-vaunted ‘duel in the desert’ becoming a nightmare after dark for the German son of 1982 champion Keke.

He had suffered a loss of power from the 25th of 55 laps, and then complained about losing brakes as he fell down the order.

When the team asked him to pit and retire, Rosberg asked to stay out so he could at least end the season on track and he crossed the line 14th.

“Sorry it didn’t work out but you drove like a champion,” said Mercedes technical head Paddy Lowe. “We come back next year to have another go.”

Rosberg, showing great sportsmanship and dignity in defeat, went to the pre-podium room to embrace and congratulate Hamilton, a gesture that spoke volumes for their rivalry.

Felipe Massa finished second for Williams in the race, with Finnish teammate Valtteri Bottas third. Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel finished eighth in his final race with Red Bull, one place ahead of the man he will replace at Ferrari, Fernando Alonso and Kimi Raikkonen in the second Ferrari.

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