British Formula One racer Lewis Hamilton says he wants to win this season's final two races.
Hamilton, who is expected to snare the 2014-15 championship inspite of the possibility of him finishing third in Brazil on Sunday and second in the finale in Abu Dhabi, was quoted by the BBC, as saying that he would love to win both events, rather than finishing fifth or wherever.
Hamilton has a 24-point lead over fellow Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg in the championship after winning the previous five races.
But a controversial award of double points in Abu Dhabi means he could lose the title if he fails to finish there even if he wins in Brazil.
Hamilton has won 10 races to Rosberg's four so far this season, and said he was not dwelling on whether double points was fair or not.
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