The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)
Hamilton’s title chance goes up in smoke.
Formula One: Briton demands answers after yet another engine failure
Lewis Hamilton turned on his Mercedes team by appearing to hint at a conspiracy theory after his bid for a fourth championship was hit by another engine failure.
Hamilton was on course to cruise to the 50th victory of his career in the Malaysian Grand Prix and move clear of his sole rival Nico Rosberg in the championship race.
But with 15 laps remaining, Hamilton’s Mercedes engine blew up to hand victory to Daniel Ricciardo whose team- mate Max Verstappen followed him hometo seal Red Bull’s first one-two finish in nearly three years.
Rosberg, who rallied from last position following a first-corner collision with Sebastian Vettel, finished third to move 23 points clear of Hamilton with just five races remaining.
While Hamilton, whose title defence has been plagued by a number of engine failures, later insisted he had “100% faith” in Mercedes, his comments in the immediate aftermath of his retirement hinted at a suggestion of foul play.
“Something or someone doesn’t want me to win this year,” said Hamilton. “We are racing for the championship and only my engines are failing. It does not sit right with me.
“My questions are to Mercedes. We have so many engines made for eight drivers, but mine are the only ones failing this year. Someone needs to give me some answers because it’s not acceptable.”
Hamilton then told his team he would be cancelling his subsequent session with the written media, only to have a change of heart following a meeting with members of the Mercedes hierarchy.
On the surface, it appeared like an attempt to limit the damage caused by his earlier remarks.
“Honestly, you have got to understand from my point of view,” Hamilton, whois bidding to win a hattrick of consecutive titles, said later.
“On one side, we have had the most incredible success for two years, for which I am so grateful. The team work so hard and we are all feeling the pain right now.
“But when I get out the car, the feeling I have after leading the race and the car fails means it’s hard to say positive things all the time.
“Mercedes have built 43 engines – with the extra three I have had – and I have happened to have most, if not all, of the failures. That is definitely a tough thing, but I have 100% confidence in these people. I have been with them for four years. I saw tears in the eyes of my mechanics. We all bear the pain.”
Hamilton also moved to clarify his comment in which he said “someone doesn’t want me to win this year”. Pointing upwards, the religious Hamilton said he was referring to God.
“It feels right now the man above or a higher power is intervening a little bit,” he added.
“If the higher power does not want me to be champion, with everything I have given towards it, I will have to accept that.”
“Engines made for eight drivers, but mine are the only ones failing this year”