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Lewis: I braked late – but so did everyone…

Formula 1 World Championship leader Lewis Hamilton has insisted that he is 'already getting over' a massively disappointing and frustrating Japanese Grand Prix this weekend that saw him collide with title rival Felipe Massa and fail to score for the first time in eight outings.

The result – twelfth place at the chequered flag – means the McLaren-Mercedes star heads into the final two grands prix of the 2008 campaign with a reduced five-point advantage over Massa at the top of the drivers' table, and incredibly with no victory to his name since Hockenheim back in July, his Spa-Francorchamps 'on-the-road' triumph excepted.

Hamilton clearly believed his return to the highest step of the podium would come this weekend, in a race he had dominated in atrocious conditions twelve months earlier, and for which he took an unchallenged pole position, with Massa back in fifth.

However, a poor start saw the 23-year-old seem to lose his head into the first corner, as he left his braking impossibly late in an effort to regain the lead, and tyre smoke peeled off his locked-up wheels as the pack was sent scattering wide in his wake.

Worse still was to follow, however, as in endeavouring to fight his way back up through the field, a golden opportunity to overtake Massa when the Ferrari ran wide ultimately turned out to be a poisoned chalice, as the Brazilian shot across the grass – and straight into the side of Hamilton's car.

That left the Briton needing to pit to both get his suspension checked out and to change his badly flat-spotted tyres, and a subsequent drive-through penalty for his first corner misdemeanour left him some way down the field. Thereafter his lap times proved to be uncompetitive – his best a full second slower than Massa's fastest effort – and points elusive.

“Obviously I'm not happy after a result like today's,” the Stevenage-born ace confessed, “but I'm already getting over it and tomorrow will be another day. Disappointingly, I didn't make a great start, but I slip-streamed Kimi and went up the inside.

“I braked a bit late – but so did everybody. A lot of cars went wide at turn one – and I just went a bit wider than everyone else – but you can't undo the penalty or change today's result. On lap two Felipe went wide and I went up the inside, giving him room, but he tapped me quite hard into a spin.

“There are positives to take from today; I've only lost two points to Felipe in the drivers' championship, so it's definitely not over. Now I'll forget today ever happened and move forward; we've got two more races to go and my target is still to win both of them.”

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Once he gets out of his baby grow, Lewis may start to look like a professional racing driver. Until then, we will just have to listen to his immature drivel and lies.
The best thing that could have happened to Lewis is for him to have started his F1 career like most drivers do, in a midfield car. Learn the hard way how to win a championship.
He is a true reflection of todays youth. A selfish, disrespectful, spoilt brat!
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