LEWIS HAMILTON plans to avoid another crash with Felipe Massa on Sunday — by leaving him for dust on the track.
Brit ace Hamilton has clashed SIX times with his bitter Formula One foe during a wretched season.
But he reckons that has been caused by qualifying too close to his plodding rival, who is fighting to keep his Ferrari seat.
And Hamilton wants to put that right in Abu Dhabi this weekend as he looks to finish the campaign with a double win.
The McLaren racer, 26, admitted: "I've put myself in some awkward situations where I've been further behind than I really should be.
"At the last race in India, I should have been second on the grid and I wouldn't have been anywhere near Felipe if that was the case.
"And in many other races, like Singapore and Monaco, I should have been higher up the grid but I wasn't.
"I know the car is quick enough, so I've just got to avoid making any mistakes."
Hamilton was hit with a three-place grid penalty in Delhi after ignoring warning flags in practice, putting him fifth alongside Massa.
He saw his peace bid snubbed by the Brazilian before the race and soon after Massa turned in on Hamilton as he tried to overtake.
The Herts-born speed ace needs a strong finish in the final two races if he is to overhaul team-mate Jenson Button, who he trails by 38 points.
Fifth-placed Hamilton said: "I'm determined to end the season on a winning high.
"I've won two grands prix this season and I'd love to double that by the end of the year."
Singapore = Qualified well, out of position at 1st corner and met up with Crier
Monaco = Stupid qualifying strategy by McLaren
Suzuka = We all know the stupidity by McLaren again there.
India = Lewis' mistake, and got penalized.
All these instances had him meet up with Crier....basically meaning Crier is bringing the rear of the Top 6 in every race. Ferrari should wake up, and hire someone else to be a better No.2 for Alonso.