
Lewis Hamilton achieved his dream result in winning his third Formula 1 world championship after clinching race victory in a thrilling United States Grand Prix.
Hamilton, who finished 2.8 seconds clear of his Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg, becomes the first British driver to win back-to-back titles.
From second on the grid and on the run up the hill into Turn 1, Hamilton had the inside line, and not for the first time this season he forced Rosberg wide and off track after they had bumped wheels, relegating the German to fifth.
When Sauber’s Felipe Nasr lost most of his front wing at Turn 1 on lap two after clipping the rear-left tyre of team-mate Marcus Ericsson – on the occasion of the team’s 400th Grand Prix – debris at that corner led to the virtual safety car being called.
On the restart, Hamilton backed up those behind him to such a degree that once the racing resumed Rosberg soon passed Red Bull Racing duo Daniel Ricciardo and Daniil Kvyat.
Over the next few laps, on wearing intermediate tyres and on a circuit not quite ready for a switch to slicks, a fantastic battle ensued between the leading quartet.
Ricciardo took the lead on lap 15 from Hamilton, with Rosberg through for second shortly after.
That forced Hamilton into the pits at the end of lap 18, taking on the softs, with the Briton setting the tone as the rest of the field followed him in either on that lap or the following one.
From fourth and second respectively, Hamilton and Rosberg made their way up to third and first with moves on Kvyat and Ricciardo, with the latter duo not as strong on slick rubber.
When Ericsson pulled his car out of the race at Turn 11 on lap 28, its positioning on the track brought the safety car out.
At that stage it wiped out a 10.6 seconds lead for Rosberg over Hamilton, who had passed Ricciardo for second just before Ericsson’s exit.
All bar the leading four – Rosberg, Hamilton, Ricciardo, Kvyat – pitted for another change of tyres, with fifth-placed Sebastian Vettel in his Ferrari taking on a new set of mediums in an attempt to get to the end without another stop.
Once the safety car departed after five laps, the German soon cleared Kvyat and Ricciardo to move up to third before another incident on lap 37.
This time it was Force India’s Nico Hulkenberg retiring after running into the side of Ricciardo in a bid to claim fifth, leading to a second virtual safety car, under which Rosberg pitted, dropping to fourth, with Hamilton staying out.
Come lap 42, with Rosberg within six seconds of Hamilton, the safety car was deployed again when Kvyat lost his car on the approach to the final turn, sending him into a barrier.
That allowed Hamilton to make his second stop and come out behind Rosberg, whose hopes of extending the title race into Mexico next Sunday ended when he got out of shape at Turn 15 on the power and ran off track at Turn 16-17.
From there it was a smooth run to the finish for Hamilton, with Rosberg just holding off Vettel for second, followed by Toro Rosso’s Max Vertsappen in fourth after a long final stint on his tyres.
Just 12 drivers saw the flag, with eight retiring through mechanical failure or after on-track incidents.
So an entertaining United States Grand Prix with many wheel-to-wheel battle. Lewis Hamilton proved that he is a racer and his desire to win reveals his passion in the sport. Many congratulations in achieving the third drivers’ title.

United States Grand Prix, after 56 laps:
1 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1h50m52.703s
2 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 2.850s
3 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 3.381s
4 Max Verstappen Toro Rosso-Renault 22.359s
5 Sergio Perez Force India-Mercedes 24.413s
6 Carlos Sainz Toro Rosso-Renault 25.619s
7 Jenson Button McLaren-Honda 28.058s
8 Pastor Maldonado Lotus-Mercedes 32.273s
9 Felipe Nasr Sauber-Ferrari 40.257s
10 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull-Renault 53.371s
11 Fernando Alonso McLaren-Honda 54.816s
12 Alexander Rossi Marussia-Ferrari 1m15.277s
– Daniil Kvyat Red Bull-Renault Spun off
– Nico Hulkenberg Force India-Mercedes Collision
– Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari Brakes
– Marcus Ericsson Sauber-Ferrari Retirement
– Felipe Massa Williams-Mercedes Retirement
– Romain Grosjean Lotus-Mercedes Brakes
– Valtteri Bottas Williams-Mercedes Retirement
– Will Stevens Marussia-Ferrari Retirement
Drivers’ standings:
1 Lewis Hamilton 327
2 Sebastian Vettel 251
3 Nico Rosberg 247
4 Kimi Raikkonen 123
5 Valtteri Bottas 111
6 Felipe Massa 109
7 Daniil Kvyat 76
8 Daniel Ricciardo 74
9 Sergio Perez 64
10 Max Verstappen 45
11 Romain Grosjean 44
12 Nico Hulkenberg 38
13 Felipe Nasr 27
14 Pastor Maldonado 26
15 Carlos Sainz 18
16 Jenson Button 16
17 Fernando Alonso 11
18 Marcus Ericsson 9
19 Roberto Merhi 0
20 Alexander Rossi 0
21 Will Stevens 0
22 Kevin Magnussen 0
Constructors’ standings:
1 Mercedes 574
2 Ferrari 374
3 Williams-Mercedes 220
4 Red Bull-Renault 150
5 Force India-Mercedes 102
6 Lotus-Mercedes 70
7 Toro Rosso-Renault 63
8 Sauber-Ferrari 36
9 McLaren-Honda 27
10 Marussia-Ferrari 0
Next race: Mexican Grand Prix, Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. October 30-November 1st
















