Raikkonen rang Hamilton at the Texas gold feast



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Lewis Hamilton has brilliantly finished this year's Form 1 season. With four straight wins for the US GP in Texas, the British sought to ensure victory in the US city – with three points to make on the calendar.

Exhibition booth

But instead, Kimi Raikkonen became the show in front of the big American crowd. The finals took a perfect start and Hamilton finally finished in third place behind Räikkönen and the Dutchman Max Verstappen, which means that the World Cup will continue in Mexico in a week.

The British were lucky enough to win their fifth World Cup title in the United States if they managed to score eight points more than Sebastian Vettel, the only driver to challenge Hamilton. But Hamilton's third place was worth only one place better than the fourth of Germany, which was not enough.

Vettel collided

Vettel had a tough start in the race as he was spinning in the first lap after a collision with Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo. The ferry driver fell to 15th, going back a long way to Hamilton, who started in pole position.

At first, however, Ferraris Kimi Raikkonen was the worst player – and he was also the winner before Max Verstappen.

"It was a good weekend and I had a good start.The tires were not of the best quality in the end, but I think it was the same for Verstappen. I've just tried to keep the tires alive, "said the Finn in the Viasat broadcast.

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