The Columbus Dispatch

Hamilton wins US Grand Prix

- By Jim Vertuno

AUTO RACING

AUSTIN, Texas — The fastest man on four wheels stood on the U.S. Grand Prix podium with the fastest man on two feet.

Together, Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton and retired sprinter Usain Bolt struck Bolt’s familiar “To the World” pose, their fingers pointing to the sky and perhaps the way toward another Hamilton Formula One championsh­ip.

Hamilton tightened his control on the F1 season title by winning the U.S. Grand Prix on Sunday ahead of title rival Sebastian Vettel, who finished second in a race he said he had to win.

It was Hamilton’s fourth consecutiv­e win at the Circuit of the Americas and fifth since 2012. His ninth win of the season also opened a 66-point lead on Vettel with three races left. While mathematic­ally still possible, Vettel’s title hopes are nearly wiped out as the series heads next week to Mexico City, where Hamilton won last year.

“I think this is my favorite track now,” Hamilton said after another dominant performanc­e in Texas.

Hamilton is on a lateseason charge toward a championsh­ip that would further define his legacy in the sport. Formula One’s first and only black driver could join Vettel as a fourtime season champion. Only Germany’s Michael Schumacher (7) and Argentina’s Juan Manuel Fangio (5) have won more.

“I don’t let my mind go there,” Hamilton said. “Three races to go, three races to win.

Vettel seemed resigned to the reality that his title hopes collapsed with his second-place finish.

“It wasn’t our race to win,” Vettel said. “We tried to fight. We got beaten fair and square.”

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