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Lewis Hamilton: Beating Sebastian Vettel needed 'special moments'

Newly-crowned five-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton says "special laps" and "special moments" were needed to overcome the challenge of Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari this season

Hamilton drew level with Juan Manuel Fangio on five championships by securing the 2018 crown on Sunday in Mexico.

The Mercedes driver pulled clear of Vettel in the last few races, having been neck-and-neck with the German through the first half of the season.

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"Through the year there were a lot of testing times for us," Hamilton said when asked by Autosport about overcoming Vettel and Ferrari.

"Even on weekends where we didn't have the package and we were on the back foot, we'd come away with wins even though we weren't the quickest.

"It took some special laps, it took some special moments in the car and I honestly could just relive those moments all the time.

"Some of those experiences I had in the car were really magical."

Hamilton has salvaged victories or strong results from difficult situations this season.

He charged through to second after being spun round by Kimi Raikkonen at the start in Britain, took advantage of rain to win from 14th in Germany (as Vettel crashed from the lead) and produced sensational qualifying laps in Hungary and Singapore to set up wins on two of Mercedes' weakest tracks.

Hamilton said his "flawless" team deserved credit for making such performances possible.

"I feel like I can drive anything and I feel I can take the car to places that nobody else can," he said.

"But to do that, you have to get the car in the right place and so that means ultimately you've got to work with the team, to help unleash what's great within them so that you can unleash the greatness in yourself."

Hamilton credited his Silverstone fightback as a confidence-booster but said it was also valuable to have stolen victory from Ferrari at Hockenheim and then again at Monza.

Raikkonen and Vettel locked out the front row for Ferrari's home race but Hamilton passed Vettel on the opening lap - as his rival hit him and spun to the back - and then hunted down Raikkonen to win.

He also said winning in Hungary, where Ferrari was faster, just before the summer break was "more a confidence blow to the other team".

Hamilton, despite the increased challenge from Vettel and Ferrari, has already matched his tally of nine wins from last year and has two more podiums, with two races still to do.

"I had a great year last year and I was thinking to myself, 'How can I raise the bar, how can I squeeze some more out of myself?'" he added.

"There is no secret formula but somehow I managed to find that balance and that flow and I've had some of my best races of my career.

"I think that's ultimately why I'm sitting here."

Hamilton revealed after the race that his paternal grandfather, Davidson Augustine Hamilton, had passed away last Thursday.

"This has actually been a really difficult weekend," he said. "Naturally, when someone passes away it brings the whole family together, but he was the godfather of the family."

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