Gulf Today

Six world titles but domestic honours elusive for Hamilton

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LONDON: Lewis Hamilton’s absence from Britain’s New Year’s honours list has angered his Formula One fans and triggered fresh debate about the sport’s status and whether the six-times world champion is sufficient­ly appreciate­d at home.

The Briton this year became the second most successful F1 driver of all time, and is poised to overtake Germany’s seven-times champion and Ferrari great Michael Schumacher in the record books.

The 34-year-old Mercedes driver has come from an under-privileged multi-racial background to become an all-time great but team boss Toto Wolff has long felt the Briton deserves greater recognitio­n from his compatriot­s.

December will not have made the Austrian think any differentl­y.

World cup-winning cricket er ben stokes was 2019 BBC Sports Personalit­y of the Year, after Tour de France winning cyclist Geraint Thomas in 2018, and also won the Sports Journalist­s’ Associatio­n Awards.

Hamilton, who won the BBC award in 2014, was European Sportspers­on of the Year — beating tennis number one Rafael Nadal and Austrian Alpine skier Marcel Hirscher in a vote of 27 of the continent’s news agencies.

England’ s cricketers also led the sporting hon ours list, with World Cup captain Eoin Morgan made CBE and Stokes OBE — a higher award than the MBE Hamilton received in 2008.

Double Olympic judo gold medallist Jade Jones, now OBE, also ranks higher than Hamilton.

Hamilton’s Monaco residency, and his tax arrangemen­ts, also crop up frequently as likely negative factors in social media debate about him.

“I fear motorsport is regarded as a privileged sport. It may even be considered an anti-social sport by many,” commented 1996 world champion Damon Hill, who has an OBE, on Twitter.

“That said, I think they are wrong and missing the contributi­on @Lewishamil­ton and the sport has made for GB Plc globally over many years.”

While Britain has produced more F1 champions than any other country, only triple title holder Jackie Stewart has been knighted — nearly 30 years after retirement.

Hamilton’ s fans can point to a lack of consistenc­y with Wimbledon tennis champion Andy Murray, Olympic athlete Mo Farah, Tour de France winner Bradley Wiggins and cricketer Alastair Cook all knighted while still active.

Hamilton however said in November, “I don’t really like to think too much about it.”

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