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Italian GP: Lewis Hamilton 'grateful' to be in close title fight
Lewis Hamilton said he is "grateful" to be in the fight for what has become an increasingly close title race after winning the Italian Grand Prix.
The McLaren driver moved from fifth to second in the standings to trail leader Fernando Alonso by 37 points.
Hamilton, 27, told BBC Sport: "This championship has been so unpredictable. I'm so grateful we're in the fight, we have a good car and we can compete.
"The car's not necessarily the fastest, but we're as fast as our rivals."
Italian GP: Lewis Hamilton praises 'incredible' McLaren after win
With Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber of Red Bull and McLaren's Jenson Button failing to score, Alonso extended his lead in the championship following his rise from 10th on the grid to third at the finish.
But with Kimi Raikkonen of Lotus netting another strong points finish in fifth, it means just two points separate Hamilton in second, Raikkonen in third and Vettel in fourth. Webber is only eight points further back.
"[The win] is great for the championship," added Hamilton. "It just shows that anything can happen. I've had some real bad races and some good ones - and I hope some more good ones are coming.
"We've had some great performances in the last few races but I've not picked up points in all of them so I need to improve on that area.
"It's going to be incredibly tough. Fernando let the cat out of the bag and said they've got lots of updates coming to the next race [in Singapore].
"I'm going to go back to the factory and hope that the guys are doing the same - I trust they will be. There are seven more races to go so this is just one step."
Lewis Hamilton“We've had some great performances in the last few races but I've not picked up points in all of them so I need to improve on that area”
Vettel , who was second in the championship coming to Monza, was philosophical about his title hopes despite failing to reach the finish for the second time this season.
"We lost some points today," said the reigning world champion. "It doesn't help if the others are finishing and we don't. We did the best we could."
Ferrari boss Stefano Domenicali reiterated that with 175 points still on the table, and 47 separating the top six, the title was still wide open.
"I have to respect all of them [the rivals]," he said. "I always said Kimi is a dangerous driver and he is getting closer and closer. For sure Hamilton, with the car he has now, is very strong. All the drivers in the top five or six need to be taken seriously."
Championship leader Alonso said that he was unsurprised to see Hamilton become his closest challenger.
Button explains fuel problem
"McLaren has won the last three grands prix and they are in top form. I think from Jerez they won [had the fastest car] in winter testing.
"Who was the driver that I respect more [then]? That was Lewis and we're still here, 11 or 12 races afterwards - we are first and second in the championship. It will be tough until the end."
Button arrived in Italy on the back of victory in Belgium but trailed Alonso by 53 points. That gap has grown to 78 - more than three race wins - with seven races remaining.
"It's not good," said Button of his title hopes. "Today's result shows you that if you can be consistent, you have a chance of winning the championship.
"At the moment for me, it's 25 points one race, none in the next. I'm a long, long way off but I feel confident in my team and my ability to fight for wins. At the moment that's all I care about."
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Comment number 100.
Mike11th September 2012 - 17:01
"Maclaren if you want Lewis just give him a winning car. Well done pit team for getting your act together. Now strategists and engineers you do the same!"
Because it's just that easy.
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Comment number 99.
Abrams173311th September 2012 - 13:29
If LH can get on pole or two each race, he has a great chance of building a good set of points. He's not good when battling for position in traffic, but if he can get out front and stay away from everyone else, he does just fine.
So if he stays out of the way of the rest, I think he stands a good chance of the title.
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Comment number 98.
Kenkanobi11th September 2012 - 11:04
Fact is, look at Alonso. Nothing spectacular just solid, quick and reliable with a team that do what they should. LH has dropped about 60 points thanks to his team messing up pitstops. SV has dropped a win and a few more last week thanks to an Alternator. Webber has also had reliability issues and Button is out of the challenge because of a breakdown. To finish first, first you must finish.
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Comment number 97.
Kenkanobi11th September 2012 - 10:54
@forza Ferrari - LH might not have had the best records over the next 5 races in the past 3 years but he was in a terrible car and still generally finished in the top 4 or 5. Now he is in one of the two best cars out there we are looking at a different story. Also, he now knows he is the hunter and Alonso the prey. It is a tough call to get back that many points, but it will be a real good fight.
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Comment number 96.
SalsaMan12311th September 2012 - 8:56
I am deeply saddened by issues with McL and LH. So onto the next race. Hamilton in the lead Button second and Alonso running third. Whitmarsh on the radio to Button, "Alonso is faster than you".
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