'I don't want F1 title through disqualifications'
Published on Tue, Oct 23, 2007 at 21:14, Updated at Tue, Oct 23, 2007 in Sports section
Tags: F1, Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton has said that being promoted after other people have been thrown out is not the way to win a title.
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McLaren's Lewis Hamilton has made it clear, he does not want to win an F1 title through disqualifications.
Lewis has been quoted by the BBC as saying, "To have the world title taken away is a bit cruel and probably not good for the sport. I want to win it on the track. You want to do it in style, you want to win the race or battling it out for the lead.
"Being promoted after other people have been thrown out is not the way I want to do it."
McLaren are to challenge Sunday's result after fuel irregularities by Williams and BMW Sauber went unpunished by race stewards.
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