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Valtteri Bottas has insisted that Lewis Hamilton will be more determined than ever to beat Max Verstappen to Drivers' Championship glory in 2022 after missing out under controversial circumstances at last year's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Hamilton was cruelly denied a record-breaking eighth triumph on the final lap at the Yas Marina Circuit after being left unable to defend against his Red Bull rival during the closing stages of the race.
Verstappen was bizarrely allowed to close up to Hamilton under the safety car before clinching the honours with a last-gasp overtake at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in December.
The Dutchman reaped the rewards of the FIA's decision to instruct only the five lapped cars between himself and his Mercedes rival to un-lap themselves ahead of the one-lap shootout that followed.
He was on much fresher tyres and breezed past Hamilton shortly after