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Lewis seizes his chance for Lando-mark victory

- by ADAM HAY-NICHOLLS

LEWIS HAMILTON hailed his 100th victory as a ‘magical moment’ following another extraordin­ary afternoon of drama at yesterday’s Russian Grand Prix.

Lando Norris, 21, looked set to knock Hamilton off his perch as the youngest Briton to win a Formula One race after a composed and mature drive at Sochi’s Olympic Park.

But the McLaren star was cruelly denied his first triumph when the arrival of rain with just seven laps remaining turned the race on its head.

Norris stayed out on slick rubber but the gamble backfired as he slid off and ultimately finished seventh. In contrast, Hamilton stopped for wet tyres, and crossed the line 53 seconds clear of Max Verstappen to bring up his landmark win, 14 years and 108 days after his first triumph in Montreal, in just his sixth race.

‘It has taken a long time to get to 100 and I wasn’t even sure if it would come,’ said 36-year-old Hamilton.

‘It is a magical moment. I could only have dreamed of still being here, to have this opportunit­y to win these races, and to drive with such phenomenal talents this late on in my career. I am so proud of everything we have done with Mercedes and this is a special moment for everyone that has been part of it.

‘My dad called me last night and he has always been that one to reassure me. I feel incredibly grateful for the amazing support I have had.’

Hamilton’s century of wins takes him two points clear of Verstappen in the title race with seven rounds to go.

Verstappen, thrown to the back of the grid with an engine penalty, drove from last to second to limit the damage to his championsh­ip rival.

‘I was so determined when I woke up this morning to deliver the best performanc­e I could,’ added Hamilton, who started fourth and dropped to seventh after the first lap.

‘Max must have done a great job to come up from last to second so we’ve got our work cut out. But there is nothing I can do about who is behind me and that’s a dream result for him.

‘For two thirds of the season Red Bull have had the edge. It has been difficult with all sorts of curveballs sent to both of us, and our teams, and there is still everything to play for. I anticipate that it will just continue to be really close between us for the rest of the year.’

 ?? PICTURE: GETTY ?? Wet suits: Hamilton sprays Verstappen after the decision by Norris (inset left) to stay out in the wet on slick tyres backfired
PICTURE: GETTY Wet suits: Hamilton sprays Verstappen after the decision by Norris (inset left) to stay out in the wet on slick tyres backfired

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