The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

British Grand Prix ‘most important’, says Hamilton

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Lewis Hamilton has heaped pressure on Formula One’s new owners by declaring the British Grand Prix as “the most important race of the year.”

The future of the race beyond 2019 is in serious doubt, with both the British Racing Drivers’ Club, which owns Silverston­e, and the circuit organisers, determinin­g whether to activate a break-out clause.

American company Liberty Media took over the sport in January and has staged talks with both the BRDC and Silverston­e over its uncertain future.

But it is understood that Silverston­e, which agreed a 17-year contract back in 2010, could give notice of its intent to exit the current deal in the hope of brokering a more financiall­y-viable contract.

Such a decision would place a heavy burden on F1’s new owners, who would not want to risk losing an event – an ever-present in the sport for nearly 70 years.

“It’s the most important race of the year,” Hamilton, 32, said. “In terms of what the points represent it’s the same as every race, but just being in the beautiful countrysid­e, and the support you get from the British fans, it’s an amazing event that people love to come to.

“It’s that important part of the British racing heritage and it’s the place where we really get to showcase it. The UK is the home of motorsport and we’ve got such great and incredible heritage.”

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