Las Vegas Review-Journal

Race car driver knighted by queen

Hamilton chosen for year-end royal honors

- By Jill Lawless

LONDON — Lewis Hamilton is now a “Sir” as well as a seven-time Formula One champion.

Hamilton received a knighthood Wednesday as part of Queen Elizabeth II’S New Year’s honors list, which also recognized British performers, politician­s, public servants and people outside the limelight who worked to defeat the coronaviru­s and its devastatin­g impacts.

Hamilton, who secured his seventh F1 title last month to equal Michael Schumacher’s record, has said his recent success was partly inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement. The 35-year-old race car driver took the knee on the grid and wore anti-racism slogans during the season.

Supporters have suggested Hamilton would have been knighted sooner if not for his tax status. Hamilton’s knighthood was awarded in the “overseas” section of the honors list because he lives in low-tax Monaco.

His tax affairs made news in 2017 when the Paradise Papers leak showed he avoided paying more than $4 million in taxes on a private jet registered in the Isle of Man, a tax haven.

Motorsport U.K. Chairman David Richards said Hamilton’s tax status had been “totally misunderst­ood” and that the racing champion was among the 5,000 highest taxpayers in the U.K.

In other honors, veteran comic actress Sheila Hancock was made a dame, the female equivalent of a knight, in recognitio­n of her six-decade career. Acclaimed makeup artist Pat Mcgrath, dubbed the “most influentia­l makeup artist in the world” by Vogue, also received a damehood.

 ?? Giuseppe Cacace The Associated Press ?? Driver Lewis Hamilton celebrates after winning the Formula One race in Sakhir, Bahrain, on Nov. 29. Hamilton was knighted Wednesday in Queen Elizabeth II’S New Year’s honors list.
Giuseppe Cacace The Associated Press Driver Lewis Hamilton celebrates after winning the Formula One race in Sakhir, Bahrain, on Nov. 29. Hamilton was knighted Wednesday in Queen Elizabeth II’S New Year’s honors list.

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