Cause found for Hamilton F1 engine failure

Mercedes say they have identified the cause of the engine failure which has left Lewis Hamilton facing a race against time to win his fourth Formula One title.

Lewis Hamilton leaves his car after an engine failure

Mercedes have discovered the cause of Lewis Hamilton's engine failure during the Malaysian GP. (AAP)

Mercedes have discovered the cause of the Formula One engine failure which has left Lewis Hamilton facing a race against time to win his fourth championship.

Hamilton, who trails teammate Nico Rosberg by 23 points in the title race, was leading Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix when his engine blew up with just 15 laps remaining.

The engine was sent back to Mercedes' headquarters in Brixworth for analysis, and - ahead of this weekend's race in Japan - the team have revealed the Briton's power unit unexpectedly suffered a big-end bearing failure.

As such, Mercedes also revealed they would adopt a conservative strategy in Suzuka.

"Our analysis has shown that Lewis' engine suffered a big-end bearing failure," Mercedes said on Thursday.

"This happened without warning after 618km and was preceded by a loss of pressure in turn 15.

"We will introduce revised engine parameters for all Mercedes engines this weekend."

A furious Hamilton hinted at sabotage from within his own Mercedes camp after the race when he said: ''Somebody doesn't want me to win this year.'' He later insisted he was referring to a "higher power".

On Wednesday evening, however, the 31-year-old posted a series of messages on his social media accounts, paying tribute to his car crew and engineers.


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