- England strike twice to have New Zealand in trouble in first Test
- Researchers analyse DNA from dung to save Laos elephants
- North Korea's Kim, Russian minister agree to boost military ties
- Brook's 171 gives England commanding 151-run lead over New Zealand
- Kamala's coda: What's next for defeated US VP Harris?
- Chiefs hold off Raiders to clinch NFL playoff berth
- Australia's Hazlewood out of 2nd India Test
- Trudeau in Florida to meet Trump as tariff threats loom
- Trudeau in Florida to meet Trump as tariff threats loom: media
- Hunter shines as Hawks top Cavs again
- Southampton denied shock Brighton win by dubious VAR call
- Alarm over high rate of HIV infections among young women, girls
- Swiss unveil Euro 2025 mascot Maddli
- Bears fire coach Eberflus after latest agonizing NFL defeat
- Rallies mark one month since Spain's catastrophic floods
- Arnault family's Paris FC takeover completed
- 'We're messing up:' Uruguay icon Mujica on strongman rule in Latin America
- Liverpool dealt Konate injury blow
- Van Nistelrooy appointed Leicester manager
- Verstappen brought back to earth in Doha after F1 title party
- Global wine output to hit lowest level since 1961
- Norris boosts McLaren title hopes with sprint pole
- Romania recounts presidential ballots as parliamentary vote looms
- French skipper Dalin leads as Vendee Globe passes Cape of Good Hope
- Chelsea not in Premier League title race, says Maresca
- Brazil's Bolsonaro aims to ride Trump wave back to office: WSJ
- France requests transfer of death row convict held in Indonesia: minister
- 'Mamie Charge': Migrants find safe haven in Frenchwoman's garage
- Iconic Uruguayan ex-leader hails country's swing left as 'farewell gift'
- Shared experiences make Murray 'perfect coach', says Djokovic
- Iran, Europeans to keep talking as tensions ratchet up
- Inflation-wary US consumers flock to 'Black Friday' deals
- France shows off restored Notre Dame after 'impossible' restoration
- South African bowlers strike after Sri Lanka set big target
- Namibia reopens polls after election chaos in ruling party test
- Georgia police arrest dozens in clashes with pro-EU protesters
- Leclerc on top for Ferrari in Qatar GP practice
- Amorim puts faith in Mount to turn around Man Utd career
- Guardiola will not 'run' from Man City rebuild
- Assisted dying campaigners, opponents rally at UK parliament
- Durable prop Healy set to carve name in Irish rugby history
- Macron unveils Notre Dame after 'impossible' restoration
- Traumatised Spain marks one month since catastrophic floods
- Attack-minded Spurs boss Postecoglou says: 'You'll miss me when I'm gone'
- Syria jihadists, allies shell major city Aleppo in shock offensive
- Macron inspects 'sublime' Notre Dame after reconstruction
- Arsenal must be near-perfect to catch Liverpool, says Arteta
- Arrests, intimidation stoke fear in Pakistan's politics
- Showdown looms on plastic treaty days before deadline
- Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala: the WTO's trailblazing motivator
Hamilton says Norris can win Formula One title in 'down to wire' chase
Lewis Hamilton believes Lando Norris can still catch and beat defending three-time world champion Max Verstappen to the title this year thanks to the performance of his McLaren car and team.
Talking to reporters ahead of this weekend's Sao Paulo Grand Prix, the seven-time champion also welcomed the excitement their duel has brought to this year's run-in.
He also suggested a return to gravel traps instead of forgiving run-off areas was the only way to curtail Verstappen's aggressive style that saw him twice penalised 10 seconds in Mexico last Sunday.
"It's really exciting for the sport," said Hamilton, who was the victim of similar tactics by the Dutchman at the 2021 Sao Paulo Grand Prix.
"The last couple of years have not necessarily been so exciting, with Max just leading the way and that sometimes happens.
"But I think it's been exciting for the fans to see that it can go down to the wire this year. There's still a possibility of Lando catching up.
"I think he needs 11 points more, or something, in each of these next races, which is definitely possible with the performance they have."
Verstappen leads Norris by 47 points with four race weekends left in the championship.
Hamilton avoided adding to the controversy surrounding Verstappen's style, but said: "Everyone knows what happened in the last two races. Everyone will have their opinion on it, but at the end of the day those two know what they're doing.
"I'm just hoping I can have a good seat view to watch it all, as they'll be ahead."
Asked to consider 2021, he was reluctant, but measured. .
Hamilton said: "The rules are still the same as they were back in 2021. So, what we saw in 2021, with myself and Max, is still happening today and will continue until they make a change.
"All you have to do is go and listen to some of my radio comments back in the day. It's not something I want to tap into. It's nothing to do with me at the moment.
"If I was in the battle, I could lean in more, but you'd have to ask those two because it's affecting them. I don't think you have seen much difference from 2021, it's all pretty much the same."
When asked about possible changes to the sport to stop drivers being forced off during overtaking battles, the Mercedes star said: "All the runoff areas don't help. If it was gravel or grass, they wouldn't be doing that all the way out there.
"Maybe around Max's time, or just before, they started having these run-off areas. The younger drivers were able to come in and abuse them by not putting the car on grass."
Hamilton confirmed also that he was relishing the "emotional experience" of driving Ayrton Senna's 1990 world championship-winning McLaren MP4/5 on Saturday.
He said the demonstration laps, to mark the 30th anniversary of Senna's death at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix, were intended to be a secret, "but, somehow, it got out there – it's impossible to keep things quiet."
"I love coming here," added Hamilton, made an honorary Brazilian in 2022.
"Every opportunity I get to spend time here… you learn more about the culture. It's the colours. It's Ayrton, the culture of the people. You just vibe off that for the whole weekend."
V.Dantas--PC