Daily Dispatch

Briton takes the chequered flag

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Lewis Hamilton won his fifth Formula One world title on Sunday. We review five key races in the all-conquering Briton’s 2018 season:

April 29 - Azerbaijan

A chaotic fourth leg of the championsh­ip in Baku delivered Hamilton his first win of the season to displace Sebastian Vettel atop the drivers’ standings. Vettel was set to turn pole into his third win until a rash passing move on Valterri Bottas resulted in his Ferrari locking up. A puncture kyboshed Bottas, gifting Hamilton a timely win.

June 24 - France

Hamilton jetted in for the first French Grand Prix in 10 years trailing Vettel by one point. Hamilton enjoyed a hassle free drive from pole to leave the track 14 points to the good over his German rival after upgrades to his Mercedes gave him the edge and victory. An opening lap collision with Bottas dented Vettel’s hopes and he could only finish fifth. This was Hamilton’s 65th career win.

September 2 - Italy

With one of his greatest drives Hamilton wrecked Ferrari’s homecoming party with a record-equalling fifth Monza triumph. Raw aggression and astute tyre-management after an opening lap clash with Vettel saw the Briton finish almost nine seconds clear of Raikkonen. After matching Michael Schumacher’s Monza record, Hamilton moved 30 points clear of Vettel.

September 16 - Singapore

Hamilton prepared for the floodlit Marina Bay street circuit test by launching his new fashion label in Shanghai and New York, but the frantic time-zone hopping schedule only served to energise the unstoppabl­e Briton. After a magical lap of his career to grab pole he won in dominant style, controllin­g from the start, leaving Vettel moaning and now a yawning 40 points adrift for the season run-in. Max Verstappen took second with Vettel settling for third.

October 28 - Mexico

After failing to wrap up the title the previous weekend in the United States Hamilton turned up at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez with Vettel needing a victory, with the Briton outside the top seven to prolong the title race. Starting third on the grid Hamilton was all smiles after taking fourth to Vettel’s second behind Max Verstappen to spark wild celebratio­ns as he joined Juan Manuel Fangio with his fifth world title. –—

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