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Hamilton ‘humbled’ as Mexico finish bestows rare fifth title

Mercedes driver joins Juan Fangio and Michael Schumacher as only men to win at least five Formula One titles

- Alan Baldwin Mexico City

Briton Lewis Hamilton said he felt humbled to become a fivetime Formula One world champion on Sunday, and the magnitude of his achievemen­t had yet to sink in.

The Mercedes driver joined the late Argentinia­n great Juan Manuel Fangio and German Michael Schumacher as the only men to win at least five titles after finishing fourth in Sunday’s Mexican Grand Prix.

More people have walked on the moon than have won five crowns in a championsh­ip that started in 1950. Only Schumacher has won more than the man who could one day surpass even the German.

“Let me just try and realise that I’ve won this one,” Hamilton commented when asked about Schumacher’s seven.

“It’s very, very weird. I remember when I won a championsh­ip in Formula Three, and even then it didn’t register. I hope this kicks in soon, I definitely feel more excitement coming as I think about it more.”

Hamilton has won 71 races, 20 fewer than Schumacher, and four titles for Mercedes in the past five years. The first was with McLaren in 2008.

Despite coming to Mexico with a 70-point advantage and needing only to finish seventh to wrap things up, he expressed amazement at where he now found himself.

“Right now I feel very, very humbled by the whole experience. It’s hard to realise it at the moment. It’s something that of course I dreamed of, but I never in a million years thought that I would be standing here today as a five-time world champion.”

Thanking everyone on his team, his family and father for their faith and sacrifices, Hamilton said it had definitely been his best season yet.

“It was a goal. When I won the championsh­ip last year I was, like, ‘How can I improve, how can I be fitter, more focused, manage my time better, just be a better all-round driver not just in the car but also with my team in the garage, with the engineers, back at the factory’ ?I think this year I’ve been able to lift them all up,” he said.

“I don’t know if that’s something that comes with age, maybe experience helps, but I honestly feel I’ve performed my best this year.”

Hamilton also thanked the team for their hard work. “I feel like I can take the car to places that nobody else can. You’ve got to work with the team to help unleash what’s great within them and unleash the greatness in yourself.”

 ?? /Getty Images ?? Great Briton: Lewis Hamilton joins an elite band of drivers after his fourth place in the Mexican Grand Prix on Sunday.
/Getty Images Great Briton: Lewis Hamilton joins an elite band of drivers after his fourth place in the Mexican Grand Prix on Sunday.

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