In a thrilling finale to his time with Mercedes, Lewis Hamilton delivered an impressive performance in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, finishing fourth after starting from P16. Despite struggling with traffic and handling issues, the seven-time World Champion pushed through and executed a superb final stint to secure P4. In his post-race interview, Hamilton reflects on the difficulties he faced during the race and his moments of nostalgia walking through the paddock. It was one final call for 'Hammer time' for the British driver before bidding farewell to Mercedes.
Lewis Hamilton's Farewell Performance with Mercedes
In a bittersweet farewell to Mercedes, Lewis Hamilton delivered an impressive performance in his final race with the team at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Despite starting from P16, the seven-time World Champion executed a superb final stint to secure P4, showcasing his unwavering determination and resilience.
Race Highlights
Hamilton faced a significant challenge during the race, starting from the back of the grid due to a penalty. However, he quickly showcased his racecraft, passing several cars on the opening lap and making steady progress throughout the race. Despite struggling with traffic and handling issues, Hamilton refused to give up and made several bold overtaking maneuvers.
During the final stint, Hamilton executed a series of perfectly timed overtakes, rising from P8 to P4 in the closing stages of the race. He came agonizingly close to securing a podium finish but ultimately settled for P4, a more than respectable result given his starting position.
Emotional Farewell
After the race, Hamilton reflected on his time with Mercedes and the difficulties he faced during the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. He admitted feeling nostalgic as he walked through the paddock for the final time as a Mercedes driver.
"It was a very difficult race, but I'm grateful to finish fourth," Hamilton said. "It was an emotional day, and I'm going to miss being part of this team. But I'm excited for the future and the challenges that lie ahead."
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