Hamilton Wantn't Too Far 'Left' by Vettel

London - Predicate youngest world champion ever girded Lewis Hamilton  has now been seized by Sebastian Vettel. Not only that, Vettel also had a record victory over Hamilton, who certainly did not want to say anything.

The success of Hamilton becomes champion of the 2008 season the McLaren driver and make it become the youngest world champion in F1 history at age 23 years and 301 days. He shifts the position of Fernando Alonso, who became world champion at age 24 years and 58 days.

However, Hamilton lost the title last season was as successful Vettel became the top rider in the final standings. At the age of 23 years and 133 days, Red Bull's driver turns bearing the title of the youngest F1 world champion.

"He won the World Championship at a younger age than I am, replace me from the record books," said Hamilton in F1 Planet.

In addition, this season has also overtook Vettel Hamilton of victory. With additional victories in Valencia Vettel has already collected 16 wins, surpassing the 15 victories belongs to Hamilton.

For business predicate youngest world champion, Hamilton obviously could no longer exceed Vettel because of his age it is definitely growing. However, different issues with the number of wins as Hamilton ready to catch up. So Hamilton was now hoping Vettel was not too far away.

"I just hope he is not too much left in terms of number of wins."

"If you have a good car and start from pole position so clear victory in the race so not too difficult. So it is more difficult if you have to start further back," plainly referring to the dominance Hamlton Red Bull in the qualifying session and race this season.

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