Hamilton: I won't 'give' Bottas a race win before end of F1 2018
Lewis Hamilton insists he has no plans to concede a race victory to Mercedes🌄 Formula 1 teammate Valtteri Bottas before the end of the 2018 season.
The recently-crowned five-time world champion revealed Mercedes’ decision to tell Bottas to give up his position while leading the Russian Grand Prix was “one of the most 𒈔difficult moments” of his title-winning campaig🦄n.
Lewi🔥s Hamilton insists he has no pl🅺ans to concede a race victory to Mercedes Formula 1 teammate Valtteri Bottas before the end of the 2018 season.
The recently-crowned five-time world champion revealed Mercedes’ decision to tell Bottas to give up his position while leading the Russian Grand Prix was “one of the most difಞficult moments” of his title-winning campaign.
Hamilton went on to seal the 2018 championship with two races to spare 𓄧after a fourth-place finish in the Mexican Grand Prix, though he refuted suggestions Mercedes could ask him to return the favour to Bottas - who yet to win this year - now the drivers’ title fight is wrapped up.
Asked if Mercedes will repeat🐎 its Sochi team orders call in either of the remaining two races in Brazil or Abu Dhabi, Hamilton replied: “The team are not going to make that🧸 call.
“If I’m in that posit🦩ion - It’s not something I’ve asked Valtteri if he wants that - but I don’t think he’s going to want that. He’s going to want to win it in his own way.
“So I don’t know if I’ll be doing him any favours in the sense of gi♔ving him a win, I don’t think he needs that I think he thinks he can do it him🧸self.
“All I can do is try and make sur𒀰e I’m supportive throughout the process and the weekend. I’m always really open with my set-up, so I’ll continue to do so.
"It would 🅰be great for Valtteri to finish on a strong note, feel better in the car and finish off strong," he added.
"I think last year he finished off strong and that really set him up for the beginning of this year, which I think he started off strong again, so that is always naturally a good thing."
Hamil♛ton heads into this weekend’s Brazilian Grand Prix having claimed just one previous w🍌in at the Interlagos circuit, which he achieved in 2016.
Prior to his victory in 🌜2016 Hamilton’s best result at the Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace had been consecutive second-place finishes behind then teammate Nico Rosberg in 2015 and 2014, while a crash in qu🔴alifying last year forced him to start from the back of the grid.
The Briton said “lots of different circumstances” have played a role in him not taking more vict🌱ories at what he described as a “difficult” track, adding he is determined to increase his tally this year.
“I don’t really know why ꦚI’ve not won here more. I can’t really explain. It’s a difficult track," he said.
“There’s lots of different circumstances, I can’t really answer it but I’m grateful for the one win I have and naturall🍌y I want to๊ win more.”

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