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Bottas pushing Hamilton to the end

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AUSTIN, Texas – Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas snatched pole position for the U.S. Grand Prix on Saturday, breathing life into his remote title hopes while signalling to Lewis Hamilton he will not be gifting a sixth drivers’ crown to his team mate.

Nobody has won in Texas without qualifying on the front row and hard work lies ahead for Bottas, who will need nothing less than a victory on Sunday and for Hamilton to fail to score a point if the Finn is to have any hope of extending the title fight to Brazil.

“From what I know of him (Hamilton), he is going to be fighting hard that’s for sure,” said Bottas, after clinching his fifth pole of the season with a time of one minute, 32.029 seconds on the bumpy Circuit of the Americas. “He always hates to lose, he always likes to win like all of us.

“Obviously the championship, with the big margin, he doesn’t need many points.

“I’m sure he would like to win the championship in a nice way.

“Obviously I will try to delay that, I try to work on my own race.”

Hamilton, who will seal his sixth title in Austin on Sunday with two races to spare if he finishes eighth or higher regardless of where Bottas finishes, will start from fifth place.

Bottas, 74 points behind with three races remaining worth a maximum 78, has yet to finish higher than fifth in Texas.

Already the most successful driver in U.S. Grand Prix history with six wins, including five in Texas, Hamilton has designated the Circuit of the Americas as a “good hunting ground” and a perfect place to celebrate another title.

But despite his success in Texas, Hamilton made it clear he is taking nothing for granted in his pursuit of a sixth title which will be well within his reach from fifth on the starting grid. (Reuters)

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