REUTERS - McLaren's Lewis Hamilton shouldered the blame and apologised to his Formula One team after yet another accident in a crash-strewn season ended his Belgian Grand Prix hopes on Sunday.
The 2008 world champion, winner at Spa last year, speared into the metal barriers at Les Combes after trying to pass Sauber's Japanese Kamui Kobayashi for fourth place.
Commentators were divided on who was to blame, with McLaren team boss Martin Whitmarsh making a strong defence of the Briton, but Hamilton said it was his fault.
"After watching the replay, I realise it was my fault today 100%. I didn't give Kobayashi enough room though I thought (I) was past," he said on his Twitter account after he had left the circuit.
"Apologies to Kamui and to my team. The team deserves better from me."
The accident happened on the 13th of the 44 scheduled laps when the McLaren's rear left wheel touched the Sauber's front right, a contact that sent Hamilton's car careering off the track and into the metal barriers.
The Briton, who went to the medical centre for checks, emerged unscathed apart from a few bruises.
L3wi5 Hamiltoff's NOTE > HONESTLY, WHO SEE THIS COMING; LEWIS APOLOGIZING?
Recent Comments