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Michael’s still the GOAT, not me — Hamilton

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LONDON: Lewis Hamilton has admitted Michael Schumacher’s all-time record of 91 Formula One race wins and seven titles are in his sights while brushing aside a suggestion he may be already be the greatest.

The Mercedes driver won his fi fth crown in Mexico on Sunday, only the third man to reach that milestone since the championsh­ip started in 1950.

“I’ve still got things to achieve, there are so many targets, so many things ahead,” the Briton told reporters after finishing fourth to take an unassailab­le lead with two races remaining.

“Michael’s still quite far ahead in race wins so you have to say he is still the GOAT (Greatest Of All Time).

“(Juan Manuel) Fangio, I think, is the godfather and always will be, from a driver’s perspectiv­e.”

The late Argentine won all five of his titles in the 1950s.

Hamilton, 33, has won four of his in the last five years and has a contract with champions Mercedes for two more seasons.

Mercedes are also heading for their fi fth successive constructo­rs’ title and there is every reason to suspect they wil l start as favourites again next year.

Team boss Toto Wolff said on Sunday that Hamilton was driving better than ever.

“As long as he is in a good car and he continues to enjoy the way he is today I think there is more to come,” said the Austrian.

Hamilton told reporters he still had “that fierce fire that I had when I was eight years old” and would keep going until that left him.

“Whether or not I’m going to have the chance to win more, who knows – but I’m going to give it everything to do so,” said the champion.

Hamilton has 71 career wins so far and has averaged 10 a season for the past four years, putting him wel l on track to match Schumacher providing Mercedes continue to deliver a competitiv­e car.

“There’s still a long way to go but I’m here for a few more years, so I’m hoping that I can at least get close,” said the Briton.

“But even so, Michael was just such a genius in how he implemente­d himsel f into Ferrari and what he did with that team. I will always be a fan of him.”

Mercedes technical director James Allison, who previously worked for Ferrari, said Hamilton’s performanc­e had been ‘peerless’.

He saw no reason why 2019 should be any different.

“He’s done five now and it might as well be his fi rst,” he said.

“He comes to each weekend burning up with the desire to put the thing in front of the others and I’m sure he’ll be the same next season as well.

“This is how he defi nes himself and he’s not happy until he’s done it.” — Reuters

I’ve still got things to achieve, there are so many targets, so many things ahead. Lewis Hamilton, five-time world champion

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 ??  ?? Lewis Hamilton (left) waves at the crowd as he hugs Sebastian Vettel after winning his fifth drivers’ title after the F1 Mexico Grand Prix at the Hermanos Rodriguez circuit in Mexico City. — AFP photo
Lewis Hamilton (left) waves at the crowd as he hugs Sebastian Vettel after winning his fifth drivers’ title after the F1 Mexico Grand Prix at the Hermanos Rodriguez circuit in Mexico City. — AFP photo

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