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    F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix LIVE RESULTS: Race UNDERWAY, Hamilton and Verstappen battle for lead – latest updates

    THE Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is UNDERWAY! Lewis Hamilton began the race on pole and is battling for the Driver’s Championship with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen.
    The Dutchman can win the title today if he outscores Hamilton by 18 points or more.
    Hamilton currently trails by eight points in the standings with this race and the finale in Abu Dhabi remaining.
    Follow all the action with SunSport’s live blog HERE.
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    F2 driver Fittipaldi smashes into back of stalled car in huge crash with part of vehicle flying over barrier

    ENZO FITTIPALDI smashed into the back of Theo Pourchaire after he stalled on the grid at the beginning of the F2 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.Pourchaire started third on the grid but stalled straight away.
    Enzo Fittipaldi acertou, em aceleração máxima, em cheio o carro de Theo Pourchaire, que teve problema na largada. Bandeira vermelha, carros da fórmula 2 no Pit Lane. pic.twitter.com/Lc38YESwFC— Raul (@RaulNPK) December 5, 2021

    Enzo Fittipaldi could not avoid Theo Pourchaire after picking up speed at the start of the race
    Both drivers were conscious and were airlifted to hospital following the shocking collisionCredit: Sky Sports F1
    The race was shortened to allow the F1 Grand Prix to begin at its scheduled time of 5:30 pmCredit: Sky Sports F1
    A number of drivers avoided the ART driver but Fittipaldi had already picked up considerable speed and could not avoid the collision.
    Fittipaldi was sent crashing into the barriers with parts of his car flying over the edge of the track before the car came to a halt.
    TV broadcasters have refused to show replays of the crash given its shocking nature.
    The red flag was shown and cars returned to the pits as the debris was cleared and the two drivers received medical attention.
    Both Pourchaire and Fittipaldi were taken to hospital via helicopter but are said to have given a positive hand signal.
    But there is no news on the potential injuries sustained by either driver – just that they are conscious and were taken to King Fahad Armed Forces Hospital in Jeddah.

    The restart was scheduled for 3:45 pm but the race will be shortened to allow the F1 Grand Prix to start at 5:30 pm.
    But the delay means the scheduled minute’s silence for Williams founder Sir Frank Williams – who died this week – will not take place.
    A Williams FW07 was also planned to drive a tribute lap around the track in honour of the F1 great, with images of Williams projected onto the starting grid. More

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    F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix LIVE RESULTS: Hamilton starts race on POLE, Verstappen can win title TODAY – latest updates

    LEWIS HAMILTON goes off on pole at today’s huge Saudi Arabian GP – and the title is on the line. The Brit star will be joined by Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas on the front of the grid, while Driver’s Championship leader Max Verstappen is third.
    Verstappen can win the title today if he outscores Hamilton by 18 points or more.

    Race: 5.30pm GMT
    TV/Live stream: Sky Sports F1/NOW TV
    Grid: 1st Hamilton 2nd Bottas 3rd Verstappen 4th Leclerc

    Follow all the action with SunSport’s live blog below…
    TWO HOURS TO GO
    Lewis Hamilton will start the Saudi GP from pole position as he looks to eat into Max Verstappen’s eight-point lead in the championship.
    Verstappen starts in third after clipping the barrier in qualifying.

    HORNER ON VERSTAPPEN 
    Red Bull team principal Christian Horner spoke to Sky Sports after watching Max Verstappen crash out on the final lap of qualifying earlier today. 
    He said: “That was looking like the lap of the year. It’s a great shame. He just grabbed the front in the last corner there.
    “He tried to keep the momentum because he could see on his dash that he was four-tenths of a second up going into the corner and, unfortunately, he’s run out of road. 
    “[It’s] pretty brutal, but let’s hope his gearbox isn’t damaged, and we’ll see what we can do tomorrow.
    “He knows what a good lap it was. He just needs to put that behind him now. He will still be third on the grid. 
    “He needs to have a good start and anything can still happen in this race.’
    CHAMPION OFFER
    Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen will go to the wire in this year’s Formula 1 Drivers’ Championship, writes JAMES ANDERSON.
    And William Hill are offering brand new customers two HUGE odds boosts with Hamilton available at 30/1, or Verstappen at 40/1 to lift the title!
    What’s the offer?
    William Hill are offering a massive price boost on the F1 Drivers’ Championship. Max Verstappen is available at 40/1, while Lewis Hamilton can be backed at 30/1 to win.
    How to claim?
    Simply visit the William Hill website via your mobile device using this link HERE*.
    Register a new account and deposit using the Promo Code: EPV40 to back Max Verstappen at 40/1, OR use the Promo Code: EPH30 to back Lewis Hamilton at 30/1.
    After that, place a maximum £1 bet on your selection.
    RECORD BREAKER
    Lewis Hamilton is looking to claim his eighth F1 world championship.

    F1-2-3
    Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen are fighting out one of the most spectacular Formula One seasons in living memory, writes ALEX TERRELL.
    The two drivers are separated by eight points going into the last four races of the season with the Saudi Grand Prix taking place next.
    The season has seen casual fans finally switch back on to motorsport after dominant spells from the likes of Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel before him.
    But it can be confusing how the scoring works for each F1 race.
    How does F1 point scoring work?
    Points are awarded on a sliding scale for a Grand Prix victory, with first place taking 25 points and the rest of the field to 10th place scoring.

    1st place – 25 points
    2nd – 18 points
    3rd – 15 points
    4th – 12 points
    5th – 10 points
    6th – 8 points
    7th – 6 points
    8th – 4 points
    9th – 2 points
    10th – 1 point
    11-last – 0 points

    Are points awarded for the fastest lap?
    Yes. One championship point is awarded to the driver with the fastest lap of any Formula One Grand Prix.
    But only if they finish in the top 10 positions of a Grand Prix race.
    This is to avoid a driver who is at the back of the field giving up on winning a race but hanging back in order to set the fastest lap.
    ‘TERRIBLE’
    Max Verstappen was left disappointed after tagging the barrier on turn 27 during qualifying.
    The title-chasing Red Bull driver will start today’s Saudi GP from P3.
    On the incident, he said: “It’s of course terrible.
    “In general it was a good qualifying, I knew the pace was there and it showed at the end.
    “I don’t really understand what happened but I locked up, I still tried to keep the car on track and keep going but clipped the rear and had to stop.”
    LIGHTS OUT
    The Saudi Arabian GP gets underway at 5.30pm!

    GOOD MORNING F1 FANS
    Lewis Hamilton starts today’s Saudi Arabian GP in pole position, with Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas behind him.
    Title rival Max Verstappen starts third after crashing out on the final corner of qualifying yesterday.
    The Dutchman can win the title today, but in all likelihood the championship will go to the final race in Abu Dhabi next week.
    Speaking yesterday after qualifying in P1, seven-time world champ Hamilton said: “This place is one of the hardest tracks to get right, I was on the limit the whole way round and the car was on a knife-edge.
    “Trying to pull out the maximum with the tyres was so tough.
    “It’s difficult to understand why – it’s so warm here but we were having trouble getting the temperature in the front and rears at the same time to have grip at the start of the lap.
    “I’m very proud and thankful that we were able to put it on the front row for tomorrow, it’s going to be an intense race.”
    MAX DISAPPOINTMENT
    Max Verstappen has admitted that he is ‘upset’ after crashing out on the final lap of qualifying for Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
    Reacting to qualifying, the Dutchman said: “I was on a really good lap until I lost it on the final corner, I thought I had approached it in the same way I had been doing all session, but I lost the rear.
    “I’m upset with myself and it is of course disappointing but there are two races to go and anything can happen. We had a good car in qualifying and everything was coming together which gives me hope going into the race tomorrow, also knowing that the pace was there today.
    “I hope we can follow well tomorrow and if that’s the case, there should be some good opportunities and we should have a good shot.”
    TOTO TALKS
    Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has described Saturday’s qualifying as a ‘crazy session’.
    After Lewis Hamilton qualified in P1, Wolff said: “What a crazy session! We expected to be stronger today, we have a quick car and it looked like those quick corners would suit us, but like so many times this season, you’re constantly surprised.
    “Austin should have been our track and wasn’t, and then suddenly in Brazil we were performing really well, so you just never know.
    “It was important today that we kept attacking and attacking, and we’ve ended up with a front row lockout which is a big advantage for tomorrow.
    “There is a brutal energy running through the whole Team.
    “We just look forward and keep pushing, and pushing, and when you go in the debrief room or in the garage, you don’t need to talk because you can feel the energy and how buzzed everyone is.”
    LEWIS’ LOWDOWN
    Lewis Hamilton offers his assessment of today’s qualifying from Saudi Arabia.
    He said: “This place is one of the hardest tracks to get right, I was on the limit the whole way round and the car was on a knife-edge.
    “Trying to pull out the maximum with the tyres was so tough.
    “It’s difficult to understand why – it’s so warm here but we were having trouble getting temperature in the front and rears at the same time to have grip at the start of the lap.
    “I’m very proud and thankful that we were able to put it on the front row for tomorrow, it’s going to be an intense race.
    “It’s always important to have Valtteri beside me, particularly in this part of the year, he’s been driving exceptionally well and hopefully tomorrow we can do a good job together.”
    ‘CRAZY’
    Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has admitted he thought pole position was off the cards for Lewis Hamilton until Max Verstappen crashed out in dramatic fashion on the final corner of qualifying.
    Wolff told Sky Sports: “Formula 1 is crazy and full of surprises.
    “They [Red Bull] had a very dominant package today, their car was really great.
    “He [Verstappen] was up by about half a second and pole was basically gone, but we are ending up one and two which is obviously a big advantage for tomorrow. It’s just crazy.”
    HORNER ON VERSTAPPEN
    Red Bull team principal Christian Horner spoke to Sky Sports after watching Max Verstappen crash out on the final lap of qualifying earlier today.
    He said: “That was looking like the lap of the year. It’s a great shame. He just grabbed the front in the last corner there.
    “He tried to keep the momentum because he could see on his dash that he was four-tenths of a second up going into the corner and, unfortunately, he’s run out of road.
    “[It’s] pretty brutal, but let’s hope his gearbox isn’t damaged, and we’ll see what we can do tomorrow.
    “He knows what a good lap it was. He just needs to put that behind him now. He will still be third on the grid.
    “He needs to have a good start and anything can still happen in this race.
    NOT APPEALING
    Red Bull will NOT be appealing against the decision not to punish Lewis Hamilton for his yellow flag infringement.
    That’s contrary to public statements from Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko.
    But according to Racing365, Red Bull sources have now confirmed that they will not be appealing.
    NERVOUS WAIT
    Red Bull are waiting to discover whether Max Verstappen suffered a damaged gearbox during today’s action.
    Verstappen crashed out on the final lap of qualifying, and could potentially have picked up some damage to his car in the process.
    If a gearbox change is needed, he will take a five-place penalty on the grid.
    That means he would start tomorrow’s race eighth, rather than third.
    RED BULL APPEAL
    Red Bull are set to APPEAL the decision not to punish Lewis Hamilton for a yellow flag infringement.
    Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko told Servus TV: “We have appealed against this decision.
    “In Qatar, Max gets five penalty points. Here, suddenly a yellow is no longer a yellow. There is another interpretation.
    “But it can’t go on like this, that you interpret it in such an arbitrary way.”
    BEST MATES
    Lewis Hamilton has praised the efforts of team-mate Valteri Bottas after the Mercedes pair secured P1 and P2 for tomorrow’s race.
    Hamilton gushed: “For us to get a one-two, I’m really proud of Valtteri [Bottas] and everyone on the team, this is a great result. The men and the women in our team have just been working so hard.
    “This was the goal. We’ve worked so hard through simulation, through set-up, the collaboration has just been epic with Valtteri, he’s the best team-mate there has ever been in the sport.
    “And we’ve worked together to work in the setup, to get the car to where it needs to be.”
    ONE-TWO
    Mercedes pair Lewis Hamilton and Valteri Bottas celebrate after securing one-two on the grid for tomorrow’s Saudi Arabia GP.
    Credit: EPA
    VERTSAPPEN REACTS
    Max Verstappen has admitted he doesn’t ‘understand what happened’ after crashing into a wall on the final corner of qualifying.
    It means he has to settle for P3 on the grid tomorrow, while Lewis Hamilton is on pole.
    Speaking after qualifying, Verstappen said: “I don’t really understand what happened but I locked up and I still tried to keep the car on the track.
    “[I] tried to finish the lap but I clipped the rear and had to stop.
    “But yeah, P3 is a bit disappointing today knowing what lap I was on but, nevertheless, it shows that the car is quick, and let’s see what we can do in the race.”
    TAKE IT TO THE MAX
    Being on pole position tomorrow is absolutely huge for Lewis Hamilton, with Max Verstappen able to win the title tomorrow.
    Today’s qualifying means Verstappen is up against it to wrap things up in Jeddah, but here’s what the Dutchman needs to do to claim a maiden F1 title tomorrow:

    Verstappen wins with fastest lap bonus point, and Hamilton finishes 6th or below.
    Verstappen wins and Hamilton finishes 7th or lower
    Verstappen finishes 2nd with fastest lap bonus point, and Hamilton comes 10th or lower.
    Verstappen finishes 2nd and Hamilton comes 11th or lower.

    ON POLE
    Lewis Hamilton’s title hopes remain alive after securing pole position in Jeddah.
    NINTCHDBPICT000698020956Credit: AFP
    Q3 RESULTS
    Here’s how it looks after the qualifying stage.
    Hamilton takes pole with Verstappen finishing third after hitting the wall at the last corner

    Q3 RESULTS
    Hamilton has taken pole following a dramatic last lap.
    Max Verstappen was set to finish first but he hit the wall at the very last corner!
    Bottas finishes second with the Red Bull star third
    Q3 LATEST
    HAMILTON TAKES POLE!
    Q3 LATEST
    One more lap to go and Verstappen is closely following Hamilton!
    This is going to be so intense. Can Hamilton hold on?
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    Motocross rising star Rene Hofer, 19, dies in avalanche along with two friends at ski resort in Austria

    A MOTOCROSS rising star has been killed in an avalanche along with two of his friends while on a skiing tour in Austria.Rene Hofer was just 19 when he and his pals were swept away and buried by the slab of snow in Tweng, Salzburg.
    Rene Hofer was a rising star on the motocross sceneCredit: KTM RACING
    Hofer, from Austria, was tipped for greatness in his sport having already won a myriad of events and championships.
    He was among 11 other skiers when they were ascending a mountain while on a ski trip.
    And then suddenly the group is understood to have been hit by an avalanche.
    Eight members of the party were swept away, with three of them – including Hofer – being killed in the snow.
    The other men who died are also Austrian, and are aged 19 and 24.
    Rescuers were able to locate two of the victims with the help of their search devices but one was already dead and the other died at a hospital in Klagenfurt.

    The third buried skier wasn’t carrying a search device – so his body was located about four hours after the avalanche and recovered.
    And two other members of the group were buried, but were able to free themselves and were taken to hospital.
    Tributes have poured in for Hofer – including a heartfelt message from his team KTM.
    The team described him as a “multi-time junior champion and GP winner with a bright future in Grand Prix ahead of him”.
    “The entire KTM family is deeply saddened by the terrible news that MX2 factory racer Rene Hofer, along with two of his friends, has passed away following a skiing incident in Austria,” the team said on Instagram.
    Ride on peacefully Rene. You will be missed immeasurably.KTM Racing
    “KTM would like to send love and heartfelt condolences to Rene’s family, friends, his team, along with the entire motocross community during this incredibly difficult time.
    “Rene, a multi-time junior champion and GP winner with a bright future in Grand Prix ahead of him, will be remembered not only for his talent on the track, but also for his approachable, fun-loving and friendly personality, along with his ever-present smile.”
    They added: “Ride on peacefully Rene. You will be missed immeasurably.”
    More to follow…
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    F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: UK start time, TV channel, live stream, schedule for TODAY’S race in Jeddah

    THE battle between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen is going to the wire as they arrive in Saudi Arabia.Verstappen has an eight-point lead in the F1 Drivers’ Championship but all the momentum is currently with Hamilton – and the Brit will start on pole.
    F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix LIVE: Follow all the action from Jeddah
    The Driver’s Championship is going down to the wireCredit: EPA
    Hamilton overcame what amounted to a 25-place grid penalty to beat Verstappen to the chequered flag in Brazil, then eased to victory in Qatar two weeks ago.
    However, his use of four engines has caused controversy with former McLaren rival Fernando Alonso calling for Hamilton to be sent to the back of the grid again.
    The Alpine driver said: “Those who have exceeded a certain number of engines per year should be sent to the back of the grid.”
    What time is the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix?

    F1 heads to Saudi Arabia on the weekend of Friday, December 3 to Sunday, December 5.
    The race is set for 5.30pm on Sunday.

    What TV channel is the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on and can I live stream it?

    The F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is live on Sky Sports F1.
    You can stream all the action live with a Sky Go account or the Sky Sports app.
    Non-Sky Sports subscribers can still watch the whole race day with a Now TV Day Pass from £9.99.

    F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix schedule
    Friday

    Practice One – 1.30pm (4.30pm local time)
    Practice Two – 5pm (8pm local time)

    Saturday

    Practice Three – 2pm (5pm local time)
    Qualifying – 5pm (8pm local time)

    Sunday

    Race – 5.30pm (8.30pm local time) More

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    Max Verstappen’s ex-F1 driver dad Jos claims he has no respect for Lewis Hamilton as a man ahead of Saudi Arabian GP

    MAX VERSTAPPEN’S dad claims he has no respect for Lewis Hamilton as a man.The heat is rising in Saudi Arabia this weekend with the 24-year-old Dutchman knowing he could end the day as Formula One world champion.
    Jos Verstappen, dad of Max, hit out at Lewis Hamilton in a fiery slam at the Mercedes starCredit: Getty
    Hamilton is aiming to win his eighth world championship title this yearCredit: Splash
    And their rivalry is not just limited to the track.
    Jos Verstappen, himself a former F1 driver, hit out at the seven-time and reigning champ.
    He told the Daily Mail: “I never speak to Lewis.
    “He doesn’t need to speak to me. I’m nothing to him. I respect him as a driver, but the rest… nothing.
    “Max and Lewis only speak on the podium, very little.
    “When I see Max with other drivers, I think they get on very well. But with Lewis nothing. Lewis is in his own world.

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    “I did F1 — compared to Max I was nowhere — but I talk to some of the drivers and they are all very friendly, or just say hello or whatever.
    “We are on the plane together many times, always the same group of drivers and we have a lot of fun.
    “But there are ‘some’ drivers who don’t look at you, who look at the ground.”
    Verstappen Sr, a former team-mate of another great Michael Schumacher, added: “Michael and I had good contacts. We met personally too. He changed a little bit at the circuit, but he would still be friendly.
    “Lewis does it his own way, which you can’t say is wrong because he wins a lot. Yes, he has had team-mates, but he has been in the right environment.
    “He made the right decision to go to Mercedes and has had the fastest car for a long time. But he is good, for sure. I respect him as a driver. The rest…
    “Max is how he is. Some people like it. Some people don’t. He says what he thinks but doesn’t get involved in political matters, such as what is happening in other countries, like Lewis does.
    “Max sees it as a case of doing a job as a sportsman and leaving it at that. Everybody does it their way and that is Max’s way.”
    I don’t like his attitude… I don’t like how he behaved at SilverstoneJos Verstappen on Toto Wolff
    Verstappen and Hamilton crashed at Silverstone and Monza this season in two of the biggest moments of this captivating title race.
    The former, a 180mph collision, saw the Red Bull star smash into the tyre wall and require checks at hospital.
    But that incident also spelt the end of the friendly relationship between Jos and Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff.
    He added: “It is not there any more.
    “I don’t like his attitude. I don’t like how he behaved, starting at Silverstone.
    “One of the drivers was in hospital and they are on the podium celebrating as if they’ve won the world championship. 
    “I didn’t think Toto was like that but I learned about a different Wolff. We didn’t have any contact from him, any message or whatever.
    “And to think he had spoken to us in the new year – I am not saying he was trying to bring Max over at that stage, but let’s say we had a good relationship before Silverstone.”
    The title rivals crashed out in Italy when Verstappen landed on Hamilton’s carCredit: Alamy More

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    How does F1 point scoring work? How many points for a Grand Prix race win in Hamilton vs Verstappen title battle

    LEWIS HAMILTON and Max Verstappen are fighting out one of the most spectacular Formula One seasons in living memory.The two drivers are separated by eight points going into the last four races of the season with the Saudi Grand Prix taking place next.
    Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton have been fighting out one of the most thrilling F1 seasons everCredit: Rex
    The season has seen casual fans finally switch back on to motorsport after dominant spells from the likes of Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel before him.
    But it can be confusing how the scoring works for each F1 race.
    How does F1 point scoring work?
    Points are awarded on a sliding scale for a Grand Prix victory, with first place taking 25 points and the rest of the field to 10th place scoring.

    1st place – 25 points
    2nd – 18 points
    3rd – 15 points
    4th – 12 points
    5th – 10 points
    6th – 8 points
    7th – 6 points
    8th – 4 points
    9th – 2 points
    10th – 1 point
    11-last – 0 points

    Are F1 points awarded for the fastest lap?
    Yes. One championship point is awarded to the driver with the fastest lap of any Formula One Grand Prix.
    But only if they finish in the top 10 positions of a Grand Prix race.
    This is to avoid a driver who is at the back of the field giving up on winning a race but hanging back in order to set the fastest lap.
    How are points awarded if F1 race is abandoned?
    If a race is abandoned before 75 per cent of the distance has been completed all points are halved.
    This happened in the 2021 season at the Belgian Grand Prix.
    Are championship points awarded in the F1 Sprint Race?
    Yes. The F1 Sprint Race is a new format introduced in 2021 for the first time to break the sometimes dull cycle of practice-qualifying-grand prix.
    The top three places in a Sprint Race are rewarded as follows:

    1st – three points
    2nd – two points
    3rd – one point More

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    How Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen compare, from their luxury homes to their expensive cars and designer pets

    IT is the most thrilling F1 championship in years.Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen are vying for the title – with just two races left.
    F1 rivals Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton are vying for the championshipCredit: PA
    Next up, they’ll face off against one another at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prx.
    But it’s been a turbulent season between the pair, with a fiery rivalry threatening to get nasty after a collision in Monza saw Verstappen’s car land on top of Hamilton’s.
    However, despite their differences on the race track they share similar interests off it.
    Both boast luxury properties, they have amazing car collections, and a mutual love of animals.
    THE HOMES
    For much of the year, Verstappen, who has a £40m fortune at the age of just 24, lives in a £13million penthouse in Monte Carlo, which he is said to rent.
    The Dutch driver’s home is in the same apartment block as Felipe Massa and Daniel Ricciardo.
    Not much is known about its size, but Verstappen regularly shares his workouts on the vast balcony that overlooks the Mediterranean Sea.
    Hamilton, believed to have around £280million in the bank, also has a Monaco pad in the exclusive Fontvieille district.
    But he is planning to move back to London permanently when work is completed on his stunning £18million six bedroom villa.
    Back in 2019, Hamilton splashed £32million on a New York apartment in a condo project part-owned by NFL great Tom Brady and his model wife Gisele Bundchen.
    Hamilton paid £32m for a New York apartment overlooking the Hudson RiverCredit: Vestry
    An 18 bedroom villa in West London owned by Hamilton is still under construction
    Hamilton’s favourite home is his Colorado mansion where he stays in the winter
    Verstappen likes to to work out on the balcony of his Monte Carlo penthouseCredit: Instagram
    The 6,547 square-foot penthouse includes a huge outdoor area and has views of the Hudson River, as well as a swimming pool, fitness centre, squash court, library and wine cellar.
    Neighbours include Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence and Austin Powers star Mike Myers.
    And there’s also his Colorado mansion, which 36-year-old Lewis calls his favourite home and where he likes to spend the winter months on a snow mobile riding around the mountains.
    CARS
    With their mega pay packets and love of cars, it’s no surprise that Hamilton and Verstappen have an impressive fleet of motors.
    Today, Lewis is more eco-friendly and has moved to driving electric vehicles, including a recent £80,000 Mercedes EQS.
    But in the past, he has been seen behind the wheels of a Pagani Zonda worth £1.5m, cruising along the Pacific Coast Highway in a £4million 1966 Shelby 427 Cobra, and parked outside a restaurant in a £2million LaFerrari.
    He’s also got a Mercedes AMG Project One on order, that’ll cost north of £2.5million.
    Verstappen has a love of British motors, prominently Aston Martin.
    He has their concept super car, the £2million Valkyrie on order and due to be received next year.
    Hamilton poses with his £1.5m Pagani ZondaCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
    Lewis’s stunning £2m LaFerrari is a work of artCredit: Instagram, @kingbach
    Eco-friendly Lewis shows off his £80,000 Mercedes EQS
    Verstappen has ordered a £2m Aston Martin ValkyrieCredit: The Times
    Hamilton and his entourage only fly privately
    In the past, he’s been spotted driving a DB11 (£150,000) and DBS Superleggera (£225,000).
    But when he feels the need for speed, he has a £1.5million Ferrari Monza to drive, as well as a Renault R.S. 01 worth around £300,000 that can hit 186 mph.
    Both, of course, have access to private jets.
    GIRLFRIENDS
    Rich, successful, and living life in the fast lane, Hamilton and Verstappen will always be an attractive proposition.
    Lewis’s lovelife has been played out in front of the media since he exploded on to the scene.
    His most famous relationship was with Pussycat Doll singer Nicole Scherzinger, who he dated on/off until 2015.
    In recent years, he’s been linked with Barbara Palvin, Winnie Harlow, Kendall Jenner, Rihanna, Nicki Minaj and Rita Ora.
    Verstappen, on the other hand, dates 32-year-old Brazilian model Kelly Piquet.
    She used to see Russian racing driver Daniil Kvyat’s girlfriend, and they welcomed a daughter in 2019.
    Verstappen currently dates Brazilian model Kelly PiquetCredit: Instagram @kellypiquet
    Hamilton was in a long-term romance with Nicole ScherzingerCredit: Gary Stone – The Sun
    Seven-time F1 champ Hamilton had a reported fling with Rita OraCredit: Getty – Contributor
    PETS
    When it comes to animals, Verstappen and Hamilton have a common ground.
    Lewis has a pampered pooch, English bulldog Roscoe who rides on private jets with him and is often seen at various Grand Prixs.
    Sadly, he lost his other bulldog Coco last year, who suffered a heart attack and passed away in his arms.
    Verstappen too suffered heartbreak when his dog Spyke died aged 11, sharing a snap on Instagram of his beloved pet.
    Animal lover Max also has adopted some cats, which sometimes travel with him.
    On top of that, he grew up with a cockatoo.
    Roscoe, Hamilton’s beloved English bulldog, goes everywhere with himCredit: Rex
    Verstappen said goodbye to his beloved pooch Spyke last year
    Dutch driver Verstappen adopted two catsCredit: Instagram @maxverstappen1
    THRILL-SEEKING
    When you drive a racing car for a job, that exhilaration needs to be found elsewhere.
    Hamilton and Verstappen are thrill-seekers, taking on hobbies to fuel their need for an adrenaline rush.
    Over the last couple of years, the seven-time world champion, who has a penchant for firing rifles at a gun range, has been learning how to sky dive.
    He even shared his exploits on Instagram, hurtling through the sky from a small plane.
    In the past few years Hamilton has learned how to skydiveCredit: Instagram @lewishamilton
    Verstappen shows off his jet-ski skillsCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Thrill-seeker Hamilton fires a rifle at a gun rangeCredit: Instagram @lewishamilton

    Verstappen wasn’t amused, though, declaring he wouldn’t be doing the same when asked in a press conference his thoughts on Lewis’s new talent.
    However, on sea he is game to zoom around on a jet-ski.
    Perhaps, when he can boast multiple F1 championship wins, he’ll be more daring. More