Lewis Hamilton's performance in Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix was "the best fourth place I have ever seen" according to his Mercedes team chief Toto Wolff. The 32-year-old, who clinched his fourth world title in Mexico at the end of October, offered a glimpse of his personal determination to retain his champion's crown in his dazzling drive from the pit lane to fourth position.
And while 2016 champion Nico Rosberg, Hamilton's former team-mate with Mercedes, lauded the Briton's speed and race-craft, he also suggested that Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari had this year missed out on their best chance to stop him. "I don't think Sebastian Vettel will have a better chance next year," said Rosberg after watching the four-time champion make the most of Hamilton's rare blunder in Saturday's qualifying to claim his fifth win of the season ahead of Valtteri Bottas in the second Mercedes. "This year the opportunity for him to win the World Championship was huge, but Mercedes as a whole team is just a power - so I think the gap between them and Ferrari could even get bigger in the coming season."
As praise for Hamilton's drive poured in, however, Rosberg warned that even the champion team can make mistakes. "Yes, let's see. Even Mercedes has made mistakes and Sebastian has to hope for more of that and to be there at the right moment."
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