Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Hamilton, Lauda make headlines at F1 awards

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

PARIS: Six-time world champion Lewis Hamilton laid hands on the Formula One winners’ trophy on Friday as his late team boss Niki Lauda was voted personalit­y of the year at the governing FIA’S prize-giving gala.

Austrian Lauda, a triple world champion and one of the all-time greats as well as the Mercedes team’s non-executive chairman, died in May aged 70 after a lung transplant the previous August.

The award was the result of a vote by permanentl­y accredited media from the Internatio­nal Automobile Federation’s various championsh­ips.

There was also recognitio­n of late race director Charlie Whiting, who died before the seasonopen­ing race in Australia, and French F2 driver Anthoine Hubert who died at the Belgian Grand Prix weekend in July.

Hamilton was last to receive his prize but the trophy has become a familiar object, handed to another driver only once in the past six years— now retired team mate Nico Rosberg winning in 2016.

Appearing on stage in a zipfronted sky blue suit at the black tie event in the Carrousel du Louvre, the 34-year-old said it had been the best season of his life but hoped for better in 2020.

The Briton had earlier told reporters, however, that he was no fan of such events.

“I could happily be on holiday right now and it could be shipped to me. I’m not working my year for the actual trophy as such,” he said.

Hamilton said that nonetheles­s he enjoyed seeing others celebrate their successes and was inspired by the clips of their achievemen­ts.

Hamilton can equal Michael Schumacher’s record seven championsh­ips next year, and looks set to surpass the great German’s milestone 91 wins, but said he had never been focused on such statistics.

HAMILTON CAN EQUAL SCHUMACHER’S RECORD SEVEN CHAMPIONSH­IPS NEXT YEAR, AND LOOKS SET TO SURPASS HIS RECORD 91 WINS.

“Every year is a blank slate, every season,” said Hamilton. “I use 44 on my car, I never use number one. I feel like every season number one is there up for grabs for everyone.”

Hamilton’s Finnish team mate Valtteri Bottas, who drove his Mercedes on stage before stepping out to collect the second place driver’s trophy, might feel encouraged by those words.

Red Bull’s British-born Thai driver Alexander Albon was named rookie of the year, while Dutch team mate Max Verstappen, third in the championsh­ip with three race wins, took the action of the year for an overtake on Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc.

The best promoter’s award went to the Mexican Grand Prix for the fifth year in a row.

RIDE SWAP

Hamilton and Motogp great Valentino Rossi are preparing for a ride swap in Spain on Monday, with the Briton “super excited” at the prospect.

Hamilton will head to Valencia’s Ricardo Tormo circuit for the closed event.

“I think me and @Lewishamil­ton will have some fun soon,” Rossi teased on his Instagram feed next to a picture of him sitting in a Mercedes F1 car.

 ??  ?? Lewis Hamilton won the Formula One winners’ trophy.
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Lewis Hamilton won the Formula One winners’ trophy. GETTY IMAGES

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