Lewis Hamilton has stated that he “feels for the fans” after Max Verstappen’s dominance of the F1 championship battle this season.
The Red Bull ace tops the standings by a whopping 116 points heading into Sunday’s race at Singapore, where he can clinch the crown if a series of permutations are met.
It is unlikely that Singapore will be the race where Verstappen wins the title, with a more likely scenario seeing him crowned champion the following week in Japan.
Either way, a second title in a row for Verstappen is inevitable and Hamilton has declared it is “never great” when the battle is concluded prematurely.
“I definitely feel for the fans because for everyone and even for us, last year, going right down to the wire, that was intense for everybody. So, it’s never great when the season finishes early,” he said at a news conference on Thursday.
“Even when I’ve experienced having it finish early in places like Mexico. For you as the one individual, it’s great but for the actual sport it’s not spectacular.
“I’m really grateful to have had 2008 right down to the last 17 seconds, and obviously last year, pretty much the same thing. Let’s hope for the future, it’s a bit better.”
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Source: Livescore