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Hamilton going all out to rescue his floundering world title | Lewis Hamilton warned his Ferrari rival, Fernando Alonso to watch out as the Brit bids to rescue his floundering world title hopes in Sunday's Suzuka showdown. Hamilton, 27, who dramatically
announced last week that he was quitting McLaren for rival Mercedes at the end
of the season, is so far behind in the points table, which is being led by bitter
rival Alonso as of now, that only a victory in the Japanese Grand Prix would bring
about a changed result.
The Brit said lavish battle plans have been ditched in
favour of an all-out attack targeted on starting from pole and roaring away to
the chequered flag. "In terms of the championship there's nothing really to be
gained by analysing the points table. From now it's simply gloves off. As in Singapore
I'll come out fighting. I'll just be hoping for a better result this time," the
Daily Mirror quoted Hamilton , as saying. The 2008 world champion is heading for
the Far East after choking back the bitter disappointment of retiring while leading
the last round in Singapore.
Victory in the night street race would have dramatically
tipped scales in the world title fight and put Hamilton almost within striking
distance of the Spaniard. Instead he has slipped from second to fourth in the
championship, a cavernous 52 points behind Alonso with six rounds remaining. Five
days later Hamilton amazed the Formula 1 world by announcing that he was quitting
McLaren, which has been his home for more than half his life, to join the Brackley-based
Mercedes.
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