The Niagara Falls Review

Hamilton wins F1 title, but Verstappen wins the Grand Prix

- JIM VERTUNO

MEXICO CITY — Lewis Hamilton won his fifth career Formula One championsh­ip with a fourthplac­e finish Sunday at the Mexican Grand Prix, a race dominated by Red Bull’s Max Verstappen.

Hamilton’s season championsh­ip was all but assured, and after a brief bid for the lead off at the start and a scary run off the track late, he finished off the title with a drive further into the F1 record books.

The British driver tied the late Juan Manuel Fangio of Argentina for second-most titles in F1 history.

Only Germany’s Michael Schumacher has more with seven.

The 33-year-old Hamilton won titles with McLaren in 2008 and with Mercedes in ’14, ’15 and ’17. He also clinched last season’s title in Mexico City.

Verstappen earned his fifth career victory and defended his ’17 race win.

At age 33, Hamilton can set his sights on something previously unthinkabl­e: Chasing Schumacher.

Hamilton’s championsh­ip this season arguably ranks among his best.

For the second consecutiv­e year, he fended off a strong challenge from Ferrari in a season when even Hamilton had to admit the Italian team often had the stronger car.

Title rival Sebastian Vettel finished second Sunday and Ferrari also took third with Kimi Raikkonen.

Hamilton has won four of his five titles with Mercedes and he’s on contract through 2020, a deal he extended this season. And even with Ferrari’s mechanical gains, Mercedes shows no signs of slowing down.

Hamilton’s drive wasn’t the Sunday leisure spin he’d hoped for — he complained of problems with the car and tires much of the race.

He even had a drive off into the grass when he missed the corner out of the long straight at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.

He got the car back on the track without any damage, except for a moment’s aggravatio­n on his historic day.

“A very, very surreal moment,” Hamilton said of his championsh­ip. “I was just trying to bring the car home.”

Red Bull had dominated qualifying to earn its first 1-2 start of the hybrid engine era, but polesitter Daniel Ricciardo was beaten off the line by Verstappen and Hamilton. Ricciardo’s race ended late with engine failure.

Hamilton could have let the

Red Bulls ride off from the start, but he’d promised to look for a shot to grab the lead.

He nearly found it when he saw a gap between the Red Bulls and tried to take it.

He nosed his car in front until Verstappen cut under him at the first corner. Verstappen said, “I was determined to win today.”

Hamilton “did a superb job all year,” Vettel said. “I would have loved to hang in there a little bit longer.”

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Lewis Hamilton
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Max Verstappen

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