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Lewis Hamilton left nothing to chance in drive to be F1 world champion again | Giles Richards

Early mishap could not deter the British driver and even in finishing ninth he impressed, while the performances of race winner Verstappen and Alonso promise much for 2018Lewis Hamilton had wanted to seal his fourth world championship with a win but by the time he exited turn three with a puncture it was off the agenda. The incident typified how badly he wanted to fight for the victory, despite not needing it to secure the championship. Related: Lewis Hamilton divides opinion but is undoubtedly the best of British | Richard Williams Continue reading...

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Lewis Hamilton’s triumph over another four-timer puts him among F1 greats | Giles Richards

The Mercedes driver’s fourth title after a thrilling duel with Sebastian Vettel suggests the Briton can go on to match Juan Manuel Fangio at the very leastFour Formula One world championships, by any yardstick, is a remarkable achievement. Lewis Hamilton’s accomplishment in Mexico might simply be measured by the company he now keeps in the record books. He has one more title than Ayrton Senna, Jackie Stewart, Niki Lauda, Nelson Piquet and Jack Brabham – a breathtaking array of talent. He shares four with Alain Prost and Sebastian Vettel and only two drivers have more – Juan Manuel Fangio on five and Michael Schumacher’s seven. Yet perhaps what is most striking is that he has joined their company with his...

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Lewis Hamilton divides opinion but is undoubtedly the best of British | Richard Williams

Mercedes driver’s fourth F1 world title takes him beyond arguments even of the romantics who venerate Jim Clark and Sir Stirling Moss above allLewis Hamilton, by winning his fourth world championship, one more than Sir Jackie Stewart, has established himself as the greatest British racing driver of all time. Such a sweeping claim will always be open to dispute and to inspection in different lights but the only light that really counts is the one that shines on the bare statistics.Hamilton’s latest milestone – and he is only 32, so his journey is far from over – marks his arrival at the pinnacle of a line of British heroes that began between the wars with Sir Henry Segrave and Richard...

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Why Lewis Hamilton has secured his place among the greatest F1 drivers | Giles Richards

Damon Hill joins other experts in paying tribute to his fellow Briton who is celebrating 10 years at the top of his sportA decade ago, the opening to what was to be a dramatic season heralded the arrival of an exceptional talent in Formula One. Back then, as the sport came to terms with the remarkable start made by the 22-year-old Lewis Hamilton, no one could quite foresee the impact this precocious and fearless youngster would make. Ten years on, the jury is in and the verdict is unanimous: Hamilton is now within a race of securing his fourth world championship, that early promise more than fulfilled. The Briton is not the same man, nor the same driver, but his...

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Lewis Hamilton eyes fourth title after showing composure and maturity | Giles Richards

The Briton knows how to play the game and stay out of trouble as he progresses to the threshold of another drivers’ crown with his triumph in AustinDespite being beaten off the line by Sebastian Vettel Lewis Hamilton once again displayed the composure and race craft that has all but secured his fourth Formula One world championship. There was no problem with the British driver’s start but Vettel had it hooked up exceptionally well and had the inside line going into turn one. Hamilton went to squeeze him but recognised he could not hold the place and avoided any potentially race-ending contact. The contrast with Vettel’s reaction to being jumped by Max Verstappen in Singapore could not be clearer. The...

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