PRESSURE PILES ON FOR LEW F1: BRAZILIAN GP: Title battle hots up as Hamilton is surrounded 1
"Otherwise, we'll just try to do the best job we can to keep our position." To add to Hamilton's concern, the 23-year-old also has Renault's Fernando Alonso behind him in sixth place on the grid. "I'm not thinking about it," insisted Hamilton when asked if he...
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Published in | People (London, England : 1986) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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London (UK)
MGN Ltd
02.11.2008
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Summary: | "Otherwise, we'll just try to do the best job we can to keep our position." To add to Hamilton's concern, the 23-year-old also has Renault's Fernando Alonso behind him in sixth place on the grid. "I'm not thinking about it," insisted Hamilton when asked if he was worried about his former team-mate. "I know it's going to be tough at the start, but we just have to respect one another. We're all drivers. NOT everyone in Spain wants Fernando Alonso's arch-enemy to slip-up in the Brazilian Grand Prix today. Lewis Hamilton received some unexpected backing yesterday from FC Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola (pictured below). Asked who he favoured ahead of the Championship decider, Guardiola said: "Alonso is a Madrid fan isn't he?... I hope that Hamilton wins." |
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