Formula One team chiefs have voted Lewis Hamilton the sport’s best driver, despite the Briton losing his title to Mercedes-GP teammate Nico Rosberg, in an annual Autosport magazine poll.
Germany’s Rosberg, who won his first world championship in a tense Abu Dhabi Grand Prix season-ender on Sunday, was third in the secret vote behind Red Bull Racing’s Dutch teenage sensation Max Verstappen. Red Bull’s Australian Daniel Ricciardo was fourth.
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Hamilton won 10 out of 21 races this season — the first time a driver has won more than seven and not ended up as champion — to Rosberg’s nine.
The triple world champion also ended up with 12 pole positions but lost out by five points to Rosberg, who enjoyed greater car reliability and was consistently on the podium.
Hamilton got more points in the 2016 Autosport poll, which asks bosses to name their top 10 and awards points to each driver according to Formula One’s scoring system, than he did last year when he won the title with three rounds to spare.
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