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Fans fume as Hamilton snubs show

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LONDON: Formula One drivers hit the streets of central London with revving engines and wheel-spinning displays of smoking rubber on Wednesday — but triple world champion Lewis Hamilton stayed away.

“Lewis feels that he is in such a tough championsh­ip fight that he needed the days off after Austria,” Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff explained to the crowd at the F1 Live event in Trafalgar Square.

“But you can see him in Silverston­e.” Hamilton had announced on social media that he was taking a two-day break, posting a picture of him and friends on the steps of his private jet. He was due to face the media at Silverston­e late yesterday (Thai time).

Mention of the country’s most successful racing driver, a man with 56 wins to his name and huge support who will be favourite for a fourth successive British Grand Prix victory on Sunday, drew some boos.

Hamilton was the only absentee of the 20 drivers who performed tyre-smoking spins, or “donuts”, in their cars on individual runs along Whitehall to the crowded square and back.

Ferrari’s championsh­ip leader Sebastian Vettel, 20 points clear of the Briton after last weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix, had plenty of fans in the crowd and was not shy in his title rival’s absence.

“I don’t know why he’s not here,” smiled the German, who drove into Hamilton in a “road rage” incident in Azerbaijan last month, when it was suggested to him that maybe Hamilton did not fancy sharing the stage with him.

“We left some marks... it’s great fun to go so close to the people. You can see the cheering, waving. It’s been really fun. I’d love to do more laps but we’ll wait for the weekend.”

Jenson Button, Britain’s 2009 world champion, drove fashion model Naomi Campbell in a two-seater while Belgian Stoffel Vandoorne gave the fans a glimpse of the late Ayrton Senna’s 1991 McLaren.

Jackie Stewart, Britain’s only other threetimes world champion, was also among the guests while Mercedes’ retired 2016 world champion Nico Rosberg flew in from Switzerlan­d.

The event was the first time F1 cars had driven in London since 2004.

 ?? AP ?? Formula One stars drive along Whitehall with Big Ben in the background.
AP Formula One stars drive along Whitehall with Big Ben in the background.

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