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    Lewis Hamilton devastated by racist abuse aimed at England’s Euro stars and says nation ‘has a long, long way to go’

    SIR LEWIS HAMILTON has spoken about the “devastating” racial abuse targeted at England’s black footballers.The F1 world champion was speaking at the launch of the report from his Hamilton Commission – set up with the Royal Academy of Engineers to improve the representation of Black people within UK motorsport.
    Lewis Hamilton is devastated at the racist abuse suffered by England playersCredit: Reuters
    The F1 world champion posted a message of support on InstagramCredit: instagram
    Hamilton, 36, started the investigation in 2019 and the findings of a 10-month report have identified several key aspects, including racism.
    It comes after Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka were targeted by vile racist messages on social media following England’s defeat to Italy in the Euro 2020 final.
    Hamilton said: “We saw the racial abuse online of the football players, which was devastating to see.
    “It shows that the nation still has a long, long way to go. In my personal opinion it stems from education.
    “We also need more support from social media platforms. We had that blackout earlier in the year but it is not enough.
    “We need to stop that abuse that happens online. And this commission highlights one of the areas we can improve and I hope it starts a ripple effect of more change going forwards.”
    He later wrote on his Instagram: “This sort of ignorance has to be stopped. Tolerance and respect for players of colour should not be conditional. Our humanity should not be conditional.
    “Please call out those you see posting hatred online. Challenge them to see the humanity in everyone regardless of their colour.
    “Super proud of how far the England team were able to go. Super proud of Bukayo Saka, Jadon Sancho, Marcus Rashford and the entire team.”
    Bukayo Saka was targeted after missing a penalty on Sunday nightCredit: Reuters
    Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford also received racist messagesCredit: PA
    Hamilton’s decision to set up and fund his own investigation came after he looked at end of season F1 team photos where he says he was reminded about the lack of diversity.
    He said: “Most people know my journey into F1 and my experience being the first Formula One driver of colour.
    “Being in motorsport, I often looked around me and wondered why I was one of the very few people of colour, and it is not just about drivers but job opportunities for mechanics, engineers, marketing and accounting.
    “As I grew more successful, I thought that me being at the front would open more doors to black talent, but at the end of 2019, I was in Abu Dhabi and I was looking at team photos and it was a stark reminder as I zoomed in on those pictures at how little progress had been made in the sport into being more inclusive.
    “That’s when I knew that I needed to do more and where the idea for the Hamilton Commission came from, however, with the extensive research from the team, we realised it is not just the motorsport industry that needs to change.
    “We found there are still systemic issues facing young black people at all levels of the education system that need to be addressed.
    A Marcus Rashford mural was vandalised before fans filled it with messages of loveCredit: PA
    “So we have developed 10 final recommendations to address the issue of diversity in UK motorsport.
    “From this report, I hope we can make long-lasting meaningful progress. We have to ensure that these findings do not go ignored.”
    Hamilton says if he is able to improve the diversity within the sport, it will rank as his greatest achievement; despite being F1’s most successful driver of all time.
    He also admitted during the presentation that he was expelled as a student and will now use the findings to help make improvements in the education system.
    He said: “The thing I will be most proud of at the end of my career or beyond would be to look back at the UK motorsport industry in five, 10, 15 years from now and see it as more representative of our society.
    “A lot of questions have always been asked before about what I would like my legacy to be.
    “When I was younger it was to be a Formula One driver and be regarded as one of the best.

    “But over time I have had success and it is always short-lived the joy that success brings and I have been thinking there must be a reason why I slipped through the cracks and got into the sport and why I am at the front of it.
    “What am I going to do with all these titles? I have discovered my purpose and now I would like to be remembered for much, much more than winning championships.
    “That is an amazing thing on its own, but actually helping people and changing the industry and the view points.
    “We are all the same. We all bleed the same and there is no reason why it should not be as diverse as the world around us.”
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    Lewis Hamilton reveals he’s been in tears during fight against racism in F1 as he explains why he couldn’t stay quiet

    LEWIS HAMILTON has revealed he has broken down in tears during his fight against racism in Formula 1.The seven-time world champion has been at the centre of the #WeRaceAsOne message the sport have promoted since the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement.
    Hamilton has led Formula One’s fight against racismCredit: AFP
    He has also been integral in promoting the taking of the kneeCredit: Reuters
    But it has been an incredibly challenging role for Hamilton, who admits one of the most difficult moments came when F1 – who control the broadcasting of their events – cut away from some of the drivers taking the knee at the Styrian Grand Prix to show Red Bull skydivers.
    Speaking to The Guardian, he said: “This wrath of emotions came up and I couldn’t contain myself. I was in tears.
    “And this stuff came up that I’d suppressed over all these years. And it was so powerful and sad and also releasing. 
    “And I thought, ‘I can’t stay quiet. I need to speak out because there are people experiencing what I’m experiencing, or 10 times worse. Or 100 times worse. And they need me right now.’
    “And so when I did speak out, that was me letting the Black community know: ‘I hear you and I stand with you.'”
    He then went on to add: “I don’t see it as a burden. It was definitely liberating to be able to be open and speak about things.
    “For people to know that there’s much more to me than perhaps they realised from watching me on TV. 
    “I feel like I was built for this. There’s a reason it was suppressed over all that time.
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    “And if it happened any sooner I wouldn’t be ready, wouldn’t be strong enough to handle it. I wouldn’t be able to do my job as well and do both things at the same time. 
    “But now I’m equipped with the tools to do so. I look at my niece and nephew. I look at my little cousins and I think ‘How can I make things better for you guys and your friends?'”
    Hamilton’s inspirational determination to stand up for what he believes in also led to Mercedes changing the colour of their cars for the 2020 season to black.
    They have carried this design on into the 2021 season.
    Meanwhile, Hamilton is currently bidding to eclipse Michael Schumacher by winning a record eighth Formula 1 world title.
    However, the Brit has his work cut out as he trails rival Max Verstappen by 32 points after nine of 23 races.
    Next up for the drivers is Hamilton’s home circuit of Silverstone on July 18.
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    Lewis Hamilton won’t retire until he’s in 40s and latest Mercedes contract will not be last in F1, predicts Toto Wolff

    LEWIS HAMILTON will race on until his 40s, says his Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff.The seven-time Formula One champ signed a new contract last week that will see him race for another two years with Mercedes.
    Lewis Hamilton will race on into his 40s, according to Mercedes team boss Toto WolffCredit: PA
    But Wolff doesn’t think that will be the moment the Brit retires, instead predicting more years of success for the motorsport legend.
    This is despite the man himself saying that he ‘doesn’t plan to be here until I’m 40’ after the Austrian Grand Prix.
    Wolff told F1: “I’m pretty sure it’s not his last contract.
    “I think he always flirts with the thought that this may be the last contract and in a way, it keeps the options open for the last.
    “But no, it’s not going to be his last.”
    There were rumours that Hamilton was ready to call it quits after this season.
    He currently trails Red Bull rival Max Verstappen by 32 points at the top of the standings.
    But Wolff has since confirmed he was never in doubt that Hamilton would stay.

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    The 49-year-old Austrian told Sky Sports F1: “It was very easy.
    “We didn’t want to make the mistake that we did last time, when we dragged it on over the whole year simply because we were busy racing.
    “This time we thought it’s a more difficult championship and we want to have stability in the team.
    “Lewis and I were pretty clear early on that this would be continued.”

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    Australian Grand Prix CANCELLED due to Covid restrictions as F1 bosses expected to add new race to calendar in its place

    AUSTRALIAN GP bosses have cancelled this year’s race due to Covid-19 restrictions.The race in Melbourne was originally scheduled to kick off the season back in March but was shifted back to November.
    The Australian GP has been cancelled due to Covid-19 restrictionsCredit: AFP
    However, with the country still having strict immigration rules, it will not be possible for the sport to travel to Down Under.
    Nevertheless, F1 chiefs are confident they can still plug the gap and deliver a record-breaking 23 race calendar.
    A statement from F1 said: “While it is disappointing we won’t be racing in Australia this season, we are confident we can deliver a 23 race season in 2021.
    “And we have a number of options to take forward to replace the place left vacant by the Australian Grand Prix.
    “We will be working through the details of those options in the coming weeks and will provide further updates once those discussions are concluded.”
    The Australian leg of the MotoGP season has also been scrapped for the same reason.
    Another race is expected to be added to the 2021 F1 calendar in place of Australia.
    The location is yet to be confirmed but the most likely option seems to be two races in Austin, Texas.

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    Portimao, Portugal has also been mentioned but with the Brazilian GP also in doubt, both venues could be utilised.
    Australian F1 legend Mark Webber said: “I’m shattered that we can’t hold a Formula 1 event in Australia for another year.
    “It’s a real shame as we’re world class at pulling these types of events off as an organisation.”
    Webber’s fellow Aussie – McLaren driver Daniel Ricciardo said: “It’s a huge disappointment for all of the drivers that we won’t be coming down to Australia in November, but we understand the reasons.
    “For me personally, I can’t wait to have the chance to race at home again, and it’ll be even sweeter when we do because it’s been so long.
    “Fingers crossed things can change for 2022 and we get to see the awesome fans at Albert Park again and put on a good show for them.”
    We regret to announce that the 2021 #AusGP has been cancelled due to restrictions & logistical challenges relating to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.#F1 https://t.co/aDmCA8s6nx— F1 Australian Grand Prix (@ausgrandprix) July 6, 2021

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    Lewis Hamilton in desperate plea to Mercedes team after Max Verstappen wins Austria GP and admits ‘We’re miles behind’

    LEWIS HAMILTON has admitted that Mercedes are ‘miles off’ Red Bull after seeing Max Verstappen win his third race on the bounce at the Austrian GP.With Sergio Perez having won in Azerbaijan, and Verstappen triumphing in Monaco, Red Bull have now won FIVE Grands Prix in a row.
    Lewis Hamilton slipped to fourth at the Austrian GPCredit: AFP
    Max Verstappen sealed Red Bull’s fifth win in a rowCredit: AFP
    Hamilton, who last won at the Spanish GP on May 9, signed a new two-year contract yesterday.
    But the Brit is desperate for his team to make serious adjustments.
    After his disappointment at the Austrian GP, in which he came fourth, the seven-time champion said: “We are miles away from [Red Bull].
    “We need all hands on deck.
    “They have brought a lot of upgrades over the last few races – and we haven’t brought any.”
    Hamilton, 36, started the race in fourth, but managed to reel in both Red Bull star Sergio Perez, and Lando Norris early on.
    But he slipped back to where he started during Lap 54, where he would go on to finish.
    Verstappen, meanwhile, cruised to victory – never being troubled and opening up a huge lead as the race went on, while being cheered on by a packed orange wall of travelling Dutch supporters.
    Verstappen was roared on by the passionate Orange ArmyCredit: Getty
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    The result saw the 23-year-old open up a 32 point lead in the Drivers’ Championship heading into the British GP at Silverstone next weekend.
    After the race, victorious Verstappen said: “Today was incredible to be honest, the car was on rails!
    “It was really enjoyable to drive. You go into the weekend as the favourite, but it’s never easy to do.
    “It was insane to see all the fans and so much orange!”
    The win marked the 50th podium of his young career.
    Red Bull have now opened up a huge 46 point lead in the Constructers’ Championship, despite Valtteri Bottas managing to grab second place for Mercedes.

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    F1 Austrian Grand Prix LIVE RESULTS: Verstappen wins again with Norris third and Hamilton fourth – latest reaction

    MAX VERSTAPPEN has picked up another win in Austria and labelled the car’s performance even “better than last week”.In front of thousands of adoring Dutch fans, the Red Bull driver extended his world championship lead to 32 points.
    But Verstappen’s team-mate Sergio Perez had a very different afternoon as he was handed two five-second penalties for forcing other drivers off the track, leaving him down in sixth.
    Meanwhile Lewis Hamilton was dogged by tyre problems and finished in fourth.
    But another Brit had a brilliant afternoon as Lando Norris finished in third behind Valtteri Bottas.

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    SIMPLY VER BEST
    Max Verstappen romped to victory in this afternoon’s Austrian Grand Prix.
    The Red Bull star, 23, began the race on pole – and never looked in danger as he cruised to his third consecutive victory.
    Lewis Hamilton started proceedings in fourth, but quickly managed to leapfrog Sergio Perez and then Lando Norris into second – with the latter being slapped with a five second penalty.
    But the Brit was reeled in by team-mate Valtteri Bottas during lap 54, with Norris also overtaking him as he fell back to fourth.
    The seven-time champion, 36, will now head into the British Grand Prix next time around still trailing Verstappen in the Drivers’ Championship standings.
    After the race, victorious Verstappen said: “Today was incredible to be honest, the car was on rails!
    “It was really enjoyable to drive. You go into the weekend as the favourite, but it’s never easy to do.
    “It was insane to see all the fans and so much orange!”
    Read the full report here.

    INCIDENT ON THE FINAL LAP
    Raikkonen and Vettel collide on the final lap.

    MEGA JOB FROM NORRIS
    The Brit was brilliant.

    MAX VERSTAPPEN WINS THE AUSTRIAN GP
    A hat-trick of consecutive wins for the Dutchman, who increases his lead in the championship.
    Bottas is second. Norris is third. Hamilton fourth. Sainz is fifth.
    LAP 68
    Alonso finally gets past Russell, he is now out of the points. Gutted for the Williams man.
    FIVE LAPS TO GO
    Verstappen leads Bottas, then Norris, then Hamilton.
    RUSSELL IS IN 10th
    That would be a crucial point for Williams in their battle with Haas. He is holding off Alonso.

    LAP 60
    Verstappen stops for a second set of tyres. He has a clean stop and has a fresh set of rubber for the final 10 laps.
    Red Bull taking no chances.

    SOME DRIVE FROM NORRIS
    What a star this McLaren man is becoming!

    LAP 54 – NORRIS GETS PAST HAMILTON
    The Brit, who let’s remember has served a five second time penalty, passes Hamilton and goes into third.

    LAP 53
    Bottas has been allowed to pass Hamilton. The Finn goes into P2 and Hamilton is in third and will come under pressure from Norris.

    PEREZ GETS ANOTHER PENALTY
    The Mexican has another five-second penalty for forcing Leclerc off the track.
    LAP 52- ALL CHANGE AT MERCEDES
    Bottas now given the all clear to race against his teammate.
    BOTTAS TOLD NOT TO OVERTAKE HAMILTON
    Wow. That is a big statement from Mercedes. The Finn will be furious with that instruction.
    LAP 47 LECLERC IS FURIOUS
    Leclerc v Perez again, the Ferrari man goes wide again under pressure from Perez, who could again be risking another time penalty.
    Leclerc is forced into the gravel who shouts expletives over the radio.
    LAP 45
    Verstappen is well ahead.
    Hamilton is trying to hold on to second.
    Bottas is catching his teammate.
    Norris could be in with a shout of making the podium.
    PEREZ GETS A PENALTY
    He has a five second penalty for forcing a driver off the track – same penalty Norris received.
    LAP 42
    Perez v Leclerc will now be decided by the stewards. Let’s see the outcome on that.
    LAP 35
    Verstappen has a 13.8 second lead over Hamilton. He is controlling this race perfectly.
    Hamilton, Bottas, Norris, Sainz is the top five.
    LAP 33
    Verstappen stops from the lead and has a perfect pit stop. He is back on track and back in p1.
    That was a beautiful stop from Red Bull. No fuss.

    LAP 32
    Hamilton stops for tyres. It is a 2.2 second stop and he returns to the track in second place.
    LAP 31 PITSTOPS
    Norris stops and serves his five second time penalty. Bottas also stops and gets the jump on the McLaren man in the pitlane.
    It is Perez, Hamilton, Bottas, Norris.
    NORRIS UNHAPPY WITH THE PENALTY
    Engineer: “We have a 5-second penalty, but don’t worry, it’s alright.” Norris: “For what!?” Engineer: “Don’t worry about that.” Norris: “Whatever! If it’s for Lap 1…. what did the guy expect, going around the outside?”
    DOUBLE BLOW FOR NORRIS
    He has been hit with a five second penalty for forcing a driver off the track.
    And now Hamilton has got past and in to second place.

    LAP 19
    Hamilton is behind Norris and you can see he just does not have the pace to keep up with the McLaren on the straights.
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    Lewis Hamilton’s F1 championship hopes suffer blow as Max Verstappen cruises to third consecutive victory at Austrian GP

    MAX VERSTAPPEN romped to victory in this afternoon’s Austrian Grand Prix.The Red Bull star, 23, began the race on pole – and never looked in danger as he cruised to his third consecutive victory.
    Max Verstappen cruised ahead of the rest of the fieldCredit: AFP
    Verstappen waves to the fans after romping to victoryCredit: Reuters
    Raucous fans let off flares to celebrate Verstappen’s winCredit: Rex
    The Dutchman was cheered to victory by his travelling compatriotsCredit: Getty
    Lewis Hamilton started proceedings in fourth, but quickly managed to leapfrog Sergio Perez and then Lando Norris into second – with the latter being slapped with a five second penalty.
    But the Brit was reeled in by team-mate Valtteri Bottas during lap 54, with Norris also overtaking him as he fell back to fourth.
    The seven-time champion, 36, will now head into the British Grand Prix next time around still trailing Verstappen in the Drivers’ Championship standings.
    After the race, victorious Verstappen said: “Today was incredible to be honest, the car was on rails!
    “It was really enjoyable to drive. You go into the weekend as the favourite, but it’s never easy to do.
    “It was insane to see all the fans and so much orange!”
    The win marked the 50th podium of Verstappen’s career.
    Meanwhile, Hamilton admitted that Mercedes are ‘miles off’ Red Bull at the moment.
    He said: “We are miles away from [Red Bull].
    “We need all hands on deck. They have brought a lot of upgrades over the last few races – and we haven’t brought any.”
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    The stands were packed with passionate Verstappen fansCredit: The Mega Agency
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    Inside Lewis Hamilton’s amazing homes from £18m six-bedroom London mansion to £32m New York penthouse in celeb hotspot

    BEING a Formula One driver, Lewis Hamilton is a natural globetrotter.Flying from circuit to circuit, the Brit has won the world championship SEVEN times.
    Globetrotter Lewis Hamilton boasts a proud property portfolioCredit: AFP or licensors
    Before he set off in pursuit of the 2021 title – having overtaken Michael Schumacher’s record of 91 career race wins last year – he at least had a choice of four luxury homes to self-isolate in.
    From a £32MILLION penthouse in New York to an £18MILLION London mansion and a Monte Carlo retreat, the 36-year-old racer knows how to live a life of luxury.
    NEW YORK, NEW YORK
    Lewis has an affinity to America, especially the east coast, where he has owned two properties in the Big Apple.
    In 2019, he splashed £32m on a Manhattan penthouse in a condo project part-owned by NFL great Tom Brady and his model wife Gisele Bundchen.
    His 6,547 square-foot home included 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.
    Around the same time, he listed his three-floor 8,900-square-foot penthouse that had its own swimming pool.
    Hamilton paid £34m for the five-bedroom, six-bathroom apartment in Tribeca in 2017, but incredibly never lived in it. It’s not known if he ever did sell it.
    Last year Hamilton splashed £32m on a Manhattan apartmentCredit: Vestry
    The glorious penthouse is part of a condo project part-owned by NFL great Tom Brady and his model wife Gisele BundchenCredit: Vestry
    The library will keep Hamilton book smartCredit: Vestry
    The bedroom boasts a view of the Hudson RiverCredit: Vestry
    Hamilton’s kitchen provides plenty of space for entertaining guestsCredit: Vestry
    Neighbours include Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence and Austin Powers star Mike MyersCredit: Vestry
    Hamilton has an affinity to buying property in the Big AppleCredit: Vestry
    Hamilton used to have a home in nearby Greenwich VillageCredit: refer to caption
    The property had a state-of-the-art gymCredit: refer to caption
    Many of the luxury apartments had their own swimming poolsCredit: refer to caption
    Harry Styles, Bella Hadid and The Weeknd were his former neighboursCredit: refer to caption
    LONDON
    So, this is what £18m buys you in England’s capital…
    In 2017, Hamilton snapped up this unique six-bedroom detached villa in West London from previous owners Burberry chief designer Christopher Bailey and his husband, actor Simon Woods.
    The stunning property has ‘generous entertaining space’ which opens out into a 200ft garden with an impressive summer house.
    It was built by the famous builder Samuel Johns in 1860.
    There are also four reception rooms, with two huge bathrooms.Again, it’s not known how much time Lewis spends living in the property.
    There are six spacious bedrooms inside
    Hamilton bought the mansion from Burberry chief designer Christopher Bailey and his husband, actor Simon Woods
    Famous builder Samuel Johns built the property in 1860
    The property boasts four reception rooms
    There are two bathrooms in Hamilton’s West London home

    MONTE CARLO
    Like many F1 drivers, Hamilton also lives in Monaco.
    Although not much is known about his property, he once shared a snap of his wonderful view.
    He captioned a snap on social media: “A place I call home, Monte Carlo. I am so blessed to live in such an incredible place. God is really shining down on me today.
    “Sending you light & love for your day. On my way to Spa, let’s do this!!!”
    Hamilton lives tax free in Monaco most of the timeCredit: Instagram @lewishamilton
    It is believed Hamilton resides in the exclusive Fontvieille districtCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Hamilton once shared a view from his stunning Monaco apartment
    It is believed he resides in the exclusive Fontvieille district.
    Back in 2007, it was reported he was interested in a 2,000sq ft, four-bedroom duplex with views across the Mediterranean in Fontvieille’s Seaside Plaza.
    A top-floor apartment would have set him back somewhere in the region of £30m. Nice, if you’re a superstar racer.
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