Hamilton’s ‘aggressive caution’ leads his F1 title charge
Lewis Hamilton says he won’t change his approach to the final six races of the 2017 Formula 1 world championship despite taking a healthy 28-pܫoint lead over Sebastian Vettel in Singapore.
The Mercedes driver profited from Vettel’s firsꦆt corner clash with Max Verstappen and Kimi Raikkonen by taking a surprise win in the wet at the Marina Bay Circuit having appeared to be off the pace of Red Bull and Ferrari d🌠uring practice and qualifying.

Lewis Hamilton says he won’t change his approach to the ♚final six races of the 2017 Formula 1 world championship despite taking a healthy 28-point lead over Sebastian Vettel in Singapore.
The Mercedes driver profited from Vettel’s first corner clash with Max Verstappen and Kimi Raikkonen by taking a surprise win in the wet at t🦋he Marina Bay Circuit having appeared to be off the pace of Red Bull and Ferrari during practice and qualifying.
Aft🐲er taking the F1 points lead for the first time in 2017 in Italy, Hamilton now holds more than a race win’s worth of points at the top of the standings thanks to his hat-trick🤪 of wins since the summer break.
Despite his useful points advantage with six races remaining the three-time F1 world champion says his approach won’t alter due to the championship complexion with a mix of aggression and caution. &n🀅bsp;
“I defin♏itely won’t change anything because the approach that I have is wꦯorking ,” Hamilton said. “It’s the perfect balance of being aggressive and being cautious at the same time. The formula works at the moment so I will just continue with it until the last race.
“I can’t believe it’s my 60th grand prix win and I don’t know why it’s not sunk but also the gap [to Vettel] is also quite hard to believe. I definitel𓄧y went into today thinking it was about damage limitation, trying to minimise the loss somehow. So, to come out in completely another direction for sure is a shock but I’ll take it. I’m grateful for it and as I said we’ve been working so hard as a team.”