Lewis Hamilton hasn't yet won the 2018 F1 championship after finishing
third in the 2018 U.S. Grand Prix in Austin, Texas. Hamilton started on
pole, but lost ground to eventual race winner Kimi Raikkonen on the very
first lap. Hamilton's teammate Valtteri Bottas helped by letting him
through for third place, but the Finn then lost out to Vettel and
finished fifth.
The victory was the Finn's first since March 2013. Red Bull's Dutch
youngster Max Verstappen finished second after starting 18th. Ferrari's
Sebastian Vettel, Hamilton's only title rival, finished fourth after
recovering from an early spin on the opening lap. That means the
championship remains open until Mexico next weekend.
"I actually thought we would have been able to do better but this is the
best we were able to do in the end," said Hamilton. "We just have to
keep working and keep pushing for the next race." Hamilton had to score 8 more points than Vettel to secure his fifth
championship. After the result of today's race, the British driver now
has a 70-point lead over the Ferrari driver.
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