Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Hamilton takes controvers­ial eighth home British GP win

- Agencies

SILVERSTON­E: Lewis Hamilton won his home British Grand Prix for a record-extending eighth time on Sunday despite a 10-second penalty for a controvers­ial first lap collision that sent Red Bull rival Max Verstappen crashing out of the race.

The Mercedes driver, now only eight points behind Verstappen after 10 races, passed Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc for the lead with two laps to go as a capacity 140,000 crowd rose to cheer him. Hamilton’s team mate Valtteri Bottas was third after obeying team orders to let Hamilton through and chase Leclerc in a race halted after Verstappen’s crash and then re-started. The win was the 99th of seven-time world champion Hamilton’s F1 career and fourth of the current campaign.

It was also the worst possible result for Verstappen, who had started on pole with a 33 point lead and seeking a fourth win in a row but who ended up emptyhande­d and in hospital for checks. “This is a dream for me today, to do it in front of you all,” Hamilton told the biggest crowd to attend a sporting event in Britain since the start of the pandemic. Last year’s race was held without spectators.

Soon after Verstappen’s Red Bull careened off the track and into the barriers to be knocked out of the race, his Red Bull team tweeted that he has been taken to hospital for further precaution­ary tests.

“Thank god he’s walked away unscathed,” Red Bull team principal Christian Horner told the race director. “Full blame lays on Hamilton who should never have been in that position.”

“That was a really nasty accident. It’s like a profession­al foul,” Horner later told British TV.

Pogacar wins second Tour de France title

PARIS: Slovenian Tadej Pogacar claimed a second successive Tour de France title after Sunday’s 21st and final stage, which was won by Belgian Wout van Aert on the Champs Elysees. Pogacar, 22, is the youngest rider to wear the overall leader’s yellow jersey at the end of the race for two years running. The UAE Emirates rider also won the white jersey for the best Under-25 rider and the polka-dot jersey for the mountains classifica­tion after a dominant performanc­e throughout. Denmark’s Jonas Vingegaard took second place overall with Ecuador’s Richard Carapaz in third. Pogacar now heads to Tokyo for the Olympics, where he will be among the favourites for the road race next Saturday. Van Aert, who will take part in the time trial in Tokyo, won Saturday’s individual time trial after also winning a mountain stage featuring two ascents of the muchfeared Mont Ventoux.

 ?? AP ?? India skipper Shikhar Dhawan on way to an unbeaten 86 off 95 balls during the first ODI against Sri Lanka in Colombo.
AP India skipper Shikhar Dhawan on way to an unbeaten 86 off 95 balls during the first ODI against Sri Lanka in Colombo.
 ?? REUTERS ?? Defending Tour de France champ and overall leader Tadej Pogacar (in yellow) rides into Paris on Sunday.
REUTERS Defending Tour de France champ and overall leader Tadej Pogacar (in yellow) rides into Paris on Sunday.

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