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Hamilton unwell but will attend FIA awards ceremony

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ST PETERSBURG: Five times Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton was a no-show at an oficial news conference before he was due to collect his trophy on Friday, with his Mercedes team saying he felt unwell.

They said the Briton, who was in St Petersburg, was attending the awards ceremony, however.

“I think maybe he’s not coming to the press conference because he’s fed up with always the same questions from the same guys,” said Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff when questioned about his driver’s absence.

“No, he’s not well. He’s attending the championsh­ip celebratio­ns tonight and that’s what matters,” added the Austrian.

Ferrari’s runner-up Sebastian Vettel and team mate Kimi Raikkonen did attend.

Wolff said Hamilton had barely made a mistake on track this year but was still looking for ways to improve, and had discussed that on the plane to Russia.

Mercedes are collecting the constructo­rs’ championsh­ip trophy for the fifth year in a row, a feat only previously achieved by Ferrari.

Under Formula One’s sporting regulation­s, the top three drivers in the championsh­ip must attend the prize giving ceremony.

Hamilton has not hidden his dislike of awards ceremonies in the past, while media commitment­s were also cut back last season.

After the last race in Abu Dhabi in November, Red Bull’s Max Verstappen joked that finishing fourth overall in the championsh­ip at least meant he would not have to attend the awards ceremony.

“Lucky you,” replied Hamilton, who has won four of the past five championsh­ips with Mercedes and finished runner-up in the other.

In 2016, his then-world champion team mate Nico Rosberg shocked Formula One by using the pre-awards news conference to announce his retirement from the sport.

Racing Point, the Formula One team formerly known as Force India, will have another name before the season starts in Australia next March. The words Force India disappeare­d from the team name after the final race of the 2018 season, Racing Point F1 appearing instead on the 2019 provisiona­l entry list published last Friday.

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