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    Sir Lewis Hamilton swaps sports as F1 star shows off skills with actors James Marsden and Simu Liu in Miami

    SIR LEWIS HAMILTON proved his talents do not lay just on the race track as he showed off some basketball skills in Miami. Hamilton is in Florida for the weekend’s Miami Grand Prix and enjoyed a day on the court during an event sponsored by watch company IWC.
    Sir Lewis Hamilton during the IWC Chrono ChallengeCredit: Getty
    Jagger Eaton, Simu Liu, Brandon Okpalobi, Lewis Hamilton, James Marsden and Antrel RolleCredit: Getty
    Lewis Hamilton showed off his basketball skillsCredit: Getty
    The Formula One legend was seen shooting hoops with other IWC-sponsored celebrities – including Hollywood’s James Marsden and Simu Liu.
    Hamilton, 38, is in his 17th successive F1 season and currently trails way behind Max Verstappen in the points leaderboard.
    The Mercedes driver went the entire year without claiming a Grand Prix victory for the first time since his debut way back in 2007.
    But after the Azerbaijan Grand Prix on April 30, he admitted that he still has “that drive” to race.
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    His contract with Merc is set to expire at the end of the season, with discussions over an extension ongoing.
    He said: “I am focused on being better every day, and to be honest I am focused on the long term.
    “I am going to be here for some time, longer than one year.
    “Still got that drive, still got that push and still want to do and I love what I do.”
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    Hamilton finished 6th in Baku and is currently 4th in the Driver Standings with 48 points, 45 behind leader Verstappen.
    Former world champion, Jenson Button believes that Hamilton will keep on going as he is still “hungry to win”.
    He told Sky Sports:  “I don’t think Lewis is going to walk away from the sport.
    “As a racing driver, if you’ve been winning for so long and then you’re suddenly not, you want to fight back to winning – so you’re not going to retire.
    “Or, to come at it another way, if you’re in a bad car for many years, you want to retire – because it just gets you down.
    “But Lewis is not in a bad car, he’s just in a car that is not as good as what he is used to.
    “He knows the strength of the team, he knows how quick he is still and they’re going to work together to get back to fighting with Red Bull. And I think they will.
    “It probably won’t be this year. But in 2024, I think we see Lewis on the grid. He’s still hungry to win another world championship.”
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    Max Verstappen labelled ‘the Tyson Fury of Formula 1’ for key attribute that drives him to success

    MAX VERSTAPPEN has been labelled as the Tyson Fury of Formula One due to one key attribute. Verstappen has taken two race wins from a possible four so far on this season’s F1 calendar and even when not winning he has finished in second place.
    Max Verstappen has two race wins from four this seasonCredit: Getty
    And Red Bull boss Christian Horner has compared his ‘killer instinct’ to Tyson FuryCredit: Getty
    Consequently, he leads the championship as he aims for a third title in a row.
    And the Red Bull driver has now been compared to heavyweight boxing champ Tyson Fury by boss Christian Horner.
    Speaking to the Evening Standard, Horner said: “I see a lot of Tyson Fury’s killer instinct in Max.
    “Max had a tough upbringing and he’s got that inner ‘just don’t give up’.
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    “It’s not anger, but that hunger, drive, self-confidence and belief — and also he likes Tyson Fury.”
    Fury has been out of the ring since stopping Derek Chisora in December.
    The 34-year-old was in talks for a heavyweight unification bout against Oleksandr Usyk before negotiations collapsed.
    However, traction is being gained with rumours suggesting the Gypsy King will fight against Andy Ruiz Jr.
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    This fight was supposedly “leaked” by Ruiz himself with the Mexican-American boxer teasing a bout between them on his Instagram story.
    The caption of his post also seemed to confirm a date of July 22nd.
    In Verstappen’s case, he only has to wait a few days before getting back in an F1 car, with the Miami Grand Prix pencilled in for this weekend.
    Verstappen and team-mate Sergio Perez have been the dominating forces so far this season, with Perez claiming the other two race wins.
    And Horner was full of praise for the Mexican street-circuit king.
    Asked what it is like to be Verstappen’s team-mate, Horner said: “It’s incredibly tough.
    “That’s why I think ‘Checo’ is doing a great job. Mentally, Max can destroy team-mates, younger drivers haven’t had the roundedness to deal with Max Verstappen.
    “‘Checo’ has that experience. He accepts that Max is an exceptional talent but, if he focuses on himself, he can get close to him and challenge him at many venues.
    “Whether he’s able to do that consistently over 23 races, we’ll see.
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    “He knows that’s his biggest challenge. He recognises the talent Max has and he’s completely comfortable with that.
    “He’s had a great start to the season and knows he has a great car, but he needs to beat the other guy on the other side of the garage.”

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    Lando Norris’ model ex-girlfriend shows F1 star what he’s missing as she strips down to bikini on the beach

    LANDO NORRIS’ model ex-girlfriend has shown the F1 star what he’s missing.That’s by stripping down to a bikini during a visit to the beach.
    Lando Norris’ ex-girlfriend stunned in a red bikiniCredit: Instagram @luisinhaoliveira99
    Luisinha Oliveira and Norris dated last yearCredit: Instagram @luisinhaoliveira99
    The Portuguese model left fans speechless with her social media postCredit: Instagram @luisinhaoliveira99
    Luisinha Oliveira and Norris, both 23, became F1’s star couple last year after getting together following months of speculation.
    The pair delighted fans with their cosy relationship, which they provided glimpses of on social media.

    But followers were left shocked when Luisinha and Norris suddenly split in September.
    The pair went their separate ways as McLaren star Norris looks to charge up the rankings in the new F1 season.
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    And Luisinha has also been enjoying herself after jetting off to Tulum, Mexico, for a break in the sun.
    The Portuguese model left fans speechless as she posed for several snaps in a red bikini.
    Luisinha looked to be loving life as she soaked up the rays.
    And Norris is likely to be a lot more stressed ahead of this weekend’s Miami GP, as he sits ninth in the standings after four races.
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    Norris and Luisinha broke up in SeptemberCredit: Instagram @luisinhaoliveira99
    The 23-year-old is on holiday in MexicoCredit: Instagram @luisinhaoliveira99
    She soaked up the sun while on the beachCredit: Instagram @luisinhaoliveira99
    Luisinha’s fans certainly enjoyed her latest upload.
    One said: “Looks like paradise.”
    Another declared: “Wow bombshell.”
    One noted: “So gorgeous.”
    Another added: “You look incredible, absolutely unmatched.”
    Luisinha has amassed a loyal army of followersCredit: Instagram @luisinhaoliveira99
    She regularly posts saucy snaps to social mediaCredit: Instagram @luisinhaoliveira99
    Luisinha and Norris were F1’s golden couple before their splitCredit: Instagram @luisinhaoliveira99
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    Michael Schumacher’s ex-teammate speaks out on stricken star’s condition after shock AI-generated ‘interview’ scandal

    MICHAEL Schumacher’s ex-teammate Johnny Herbert has spoken out about the stricken F1 star’s condition after a ghoulish AI-generated “interview with the legend” sparked outrage around the world. German magazine Die Aktuelle was slammed for its recent front cover which claimed to feature the 54-year-old’s “first exclusive interview” since his horror skiing accident almost a decade ago
    Michael Schumacher (centre) and British F1 driver Johnny Herbert (right) raced on the now-defunct Benetton team together between 1994 and 1995Credit: Getty
    The German magazine Die Aktuelle sparked fury with its AI-generated “exclusive chat with the F1 star”
    It promises not “half-sentences from friends” but “the incredible interview” with the F1 star including “redeeming answers to the most burning questions that the whole world has been asking for so long”.
    But only at the end of the piece does it reveal that the article was actually generated by an AI chatbot.
    The piece sparked a furious reaction from Schumacher’s family with a spokesperson confirming to news agency Reuters that they are taking legal action against the publication.
    Now former F1 teammate turned TV pundit Johnny Herbert has spoken for the first time since the AI chat, branding the German magazine’s actions “appalling”.
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    Schumacher, who won seven world championships during his dazzling career, regularly raced with the British racing driver and the pair were teammates for the now-defunct Benetton between 1994 and 1995.
    Speaking to Ice 36, Johnny said: “That German magazine interview was appalling. This is the modern, mad world of AI and how dangerous it can be.
    “That was a prime example of using it in completely the wrong way.”
    He also spoke about the F1 star’s condition following his skiing accident in the French Alps in December 2013 and said he understood the world’s “fascination” with the racing legend.
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    Schumacher has not been seen in public since his accident, and his family has carefully guarded his privacy at his home in Switzerland.
    Johnny added: “I can understand the fascination with Michael because it is a story that has not had an ending yet.
    “There is an endless fascination about Michael. I don’t have any contact with the family. It is all kept very tight.”
    The former F1 driver also shed light on his relationship with the “ruthless” German who went on to race for Ferrari and Mercedes.

    He said: “We didn’t always see eye-to-eye. He was ruthless. But that is why he achieved what he achieved.
    “He had a way that he wanted to go about his racing. He was fortunate that he got the right people around him with Flavio Briatore, Ross Brawn to Rory Byrne, and he took those people to Ferrari.
    “I remember Ross saying Michael was the best driver he had ever worked with. Because of that they would do anything for him. And I mean anything.
    “Because of that, Michael gets that motivation, they get the motivation back because he gives it back, and together they deliver. Then it becomes a cycle of success.”
    Johnny says he still remembers Michael’s “standout performance in Ferrari” during a particularly soggy race day in Spain.
    He said: “I still remember what for me was his standout performance in the Ferrari, in the wet in Barcelona in 1996. It was his first victory for Ferrari.
    “It was a stunning drive in torrential rain and why he was thereafter called the ‘Regenmeister’, the Rainmaster. It was an unbelievable drive.
    “Yes, there was a darker side to him too, but at the end of the day you can’t deny anything he did.”
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    The “world exclusive” by the German mag saw the world champion “open up” on his life after suffering a catastrophic brain injury.
    In the piece, which the magazine claims “sounded deceptively real,” Schuey is purported to say: “My life has changed completely since [the accident]. That was a horrible time for my wife, my children and the whole family.”
    The article continues: “I was so badly injured that I lay for months in a kind of artificial coma because otherwise, my body couldn’t have dealt with it all.”
    In the ghoulish piece, the AI chatbot even goes into the racer’s supposed recovery.
    Asked how he feels today, the AI says: “Much better than years ago. With the help of my team, I can even stand on my own again and even walk a few steps slowly.
    “My family and children have been a blessing to me and without them, I would not have been in business.
    “Of course, they are very sad about how everything went, but unfortunately, that’s life and I just have to endure the fact that things sometimes go badly.
    “They support me and stand fast at my side.”
    Many others have slammed the piece as distasteful and insensitive.
    German blogger Boris Rosencrantz, who writes for news site Ubermedien, hit out at the Funke media group which owns Die Aktuelle.
    He wrote: “The Funke media group actually wants the rubbish it dumps into the world to be understood as a journalistic product.
    “Die Aktuelle delivers ‘exciting and, above all, serious reports about stars, VIPs and the nobility,’ writes the publisher.
    “But how you type something like that on a website without it immediately seeing red is unclear.”
    This is not the first time that Die Aktuelle has got into hot water with the Schumachers.
    In 2014, the magazine posted a photo of Michael and his wife Corinna on his front cover with the headline “Awake”.
    But the article was in fact about other people who have awoken from comas in the past.
    The following year, the magazine ran a front cover saying that Corinna had a “new love”, only for the piece to actually be about the couple’s daughter, Gina.
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    Die Aktuelle later won a legal case against the Schumachers over the piece.
    The seven-time world champion has not been seen in public for nearly a decadeCredit: Getty
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    Lewis Hamilton opens up on future as he reveals his plans after Mercedes contract expires

    LEWIS HAMILTON has revealed that he is planning on staying with Mercedes.The F1 star had previously hinted at retiring from the motorsport but is still determined to win his eighth world title.
    There had been rumours that Lewis Hamilton would retire from F1Credit: Splash
    But Hamilton has now hinted at extending his F1 career
    The Mercedes driver, 38, is in his 17th successive Formula 1 season and is way behind Max Verstappen in the points leaderboard.
    The Brit went the entire year without claiming a Grand Prix victory for the first time since his debut way back in 2007.
    But after the Azerbaijan Grand Prix on April 30, he admitted that he still has “that drive” to race.
    His contract with Mercedes is set to expire at the end of the season, with discussions over an extension ongoing.
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    He said: “I am focused on being better every day, and to be honest I am focused on the long term.
    “I am going to be here for some time, longer than one year.
    “Still got that drive, still got that push and still want to do and I love what I do.”
    Hamilton finished 6th in Baku and is currently 4th in the Driver Standings with 48 points, 45 behind leader Verstappen.
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    Former world champion, Jenson Button believes that Hamilton will keep on going as he is still “hungry to win”.
    He told Sky Sports:  “I don’t think Lewis is going to walk away from the sport.
    “As a racing driver, if you’ve been winning for so long and then you’re suddenly not, you want to fight back to winning – so you’re not going to retire.
    “Or, to come at it another way, if you’re in a bad car for many years, you want to retire – because it just gets you down.
    “But Lewis is not in a bad car, he’s just in a car that is not as good as what he is used to.
    “He knows the strength of the team, he knows how quick he is still and they’re going to work together to get back to fighting with Red Bull. And I think they will.
    “It probably won’t be this year. But in 2024, I think we see Lewis on the grid. He’s still hungry to win another world championship.” More

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    Mercedes F1 chief Toto Wolff announces surprise career move amid team’s struggles and Lewis Hamilton frustration

    TOTO WOLFF has announced a shock career move amid Mercedes’ struggles on the track.For the last two-and-half years, Mercedes have played second fiddle to Red Bull and Dutch phenom Max Verstappen.
    Lewis Hamilton and Toto Wolff have struggled to deliver Mercedes success as of lateCredit: Rex
    Team Principal Wolff has taken up a teaching role with Havard UniversityCredit: REX
    Wolff and the rest of the Mercedes team, however, have been hard at work trying to end Verstappen’s recent dominance.
    But the Austrian has also had one eye on educating university students in America.
    It was announced this week that Wolff will teach an MBA course at Harvard’s prestigious Business School.
    Wolff – who recently became a billionaire – has now become an Executive Fellow and guest lecturer at the Ivy League school.
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    A proud-as-punch Wolff said: “I feel very honoured and privileged to continue working with the incredibly bright young minds at Harvard.
    “Whenever I step on campus, I am inspired by the students’ curiosity and ambition, and I leave energised by the special learning environment they create together with the brilliant faculty.”
    Professor Anita Elberse – who will teach the course in along with Wolff – said: “We very much look forward to welcoming Toto back to campus.
    “I have seen first-hand how much our students benefit from learning about Toto’s leadership journey and from his deep knowledge of what it takes to run a highly successful sports team.
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    “With Toto on board, I am confident that we can make a profound positive difference in the development of the leaders of tomorrow.”
    Chair of the Practice Faculty Len Schlesinger said: “HBS is fortunate to be able to benefit from this dynamic partnership of Anita and Toto.
    “I am confident it will be a spectacular experience for the students.”
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    How Miami Grand Prix was blasted as ‘the Fyre Festival of F1’ with fans raging at fake marina as it returns for year two

    RACING fans are set to enjoy the spectacle that is the second Miami Grand Prix this weekend.But just a year ago it was being blasted as the “Fyre Festival of F1” after an underwhelming debut.
    The Miami GP is returning for its second year this weekendCredit: Reuters
    Max Verstappen won the first event, which was blasted by some fansCredit: EPA
    A fake marina saw some call the Miami GP the ‘Fyre Festival of F1’Credit: Rex
    Lewis Hamilton and Co will descend upon the glamorous Floridian city for the fifth race of the season.
    Max Verstappen won comfortably in 2022 despite a late charge from Charles Leclerc.
    And race fans are set to enjoy scorching weather after torrential rain last month caused mass flooding on the track.
    However, some were left raging at last year’s inaugural event.
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    Day tickets started at a whopping $800, with a place in the Paddock going for over $11,000.
    But a number of those in attendance claimed there was a lot left to be desired.
    A fake marina – complete with fake water – was created to pay homage to Miami’s blue sea.
    Fans also complained about a bizarre layout that resulted in lengthy walks from the car park to the track in sweltering temperatures.
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    The bizarre area left fans completely bemusedCredit: Getty
    There were also complaints about walking distances in the scorching heatCredit: Splash
    And many were left bemused by flocks of influencers crowding out “beach clubs” who appeared to be there for selfies rather than the racing.
    Indeed, some fans even compared the event to 2017’s infamous Fyre Festival.
    Tickets costing up to a mind-boggling $100k were flogged with the promise of an epic party in paradise, replete with luxury villas and decadent dishes.
    Punters were instead met with cheese sandwiches and emergency tents.
    And organiser Billy McFarland was eventually sentenced to six years in prison.
    Plenty of celebs like David Beckham turned upCredit: Getty
    Hollywood legend Michael Douglas was also in attendanceCredit: Getty
    While there were stars like the Williams sisters, there were also plenty of posing influencersCredit: Splash
    However, this year’s Miami GP is already gearing up to be better than the last.
    Bosses have done away with the controversial fake harbour.
    And they have instead created a new “Sunset Cabana” package featuring real water for boats to sit on.

    The VIP area can accommodate 15 people – costing a whopping $67k.
    And other lessons are sure to have been learned from the first go.
    The fake marina has been overhauled with real water this yearCredit: Getty
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    F1 Miami Grand Prix 2023: Date, UK start time, stream, TV channel and full schedule for HUGE Autodrome race

    START your engines Formula One fans as the racers make a fast and furious return for the Miami Grand Prix – and Red Bull are looking to make it five wins from five.Sergio Perez pipped teammate Max Verstappen to a thrilling victory at the Azerbaijan GP.
    Sergio Perez secured P1 in BakuCredit: Getty
    And as a result, the Spaniard has reignited the title fight having won in the Sprint Shooutout 24 hours earlier.
    As for Lewis Hamilton, the British icon struggled to keep up with the pace once again which led to him securing a fourth-place finish in Baku.
    But Hamilton has enjoyed success in Miami over the years so he’ll be determined to achieve his first victory of the campaign.
    When is the Miami Grand Prix?

    The mouthwatering Miami Grand Prix will take place on Sunday, May 7.
    It is scheduled to get underway at 8:30pm BST – 3:30pm local time.
    Max Verstappen beat Charles Leclerc to the chequered flag in the 2022 Miami GP.

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    What TV channel is it on and can it be live streamed?

    All the action for the Miami GP will be broadcast LIVE on Sky Sports F1
    Coverage is expected to commence from 7:30pm BST – a whole hour before the race starts.
    Subscription members of NOW TV can stream the entire race through the NOW TV app or website.
    Alternatively, SunSport will have lap-by-lap coverage of the huge event including build-up and post-race reaction.

    Miami Grand Prix FULL schedule
    Friday, May 5

    Practice 1 – 7pm BST
    Practice 2 – 10:30pm BST

    Saturday, May 6
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    Practice 3 – 5:30pm BST
    Qualifying – 9pm BST

    Sunday, May 7

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