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    Ronnie O’Sullivan snubs Lewis Hamilton from his seven-man sports GOAT list amid calls for F1 star to be knighted

    RONNIE O’SULLIVAN reckons Lewis Hamilton can’t be one of sport’s greats because his car gives him an unfair advantage.
    The snooker world champion snubbed Hamilton from his list of all-time greats because F1 is not “a level playing field”.

    Ronnie O’Sullivan dismissed Lewis Hamilton as one of sport’s greatsCredit: Getty Images

    Lewis Hamilton won his seventh F1 world title on SundayCredit: Getty Images

    Hamilton, 35, won his seventh world title with victory in Sunday’s Turkish Grand Prix to equal Michael Schumacher’s incredible record.
    And there are calls for the Mercedes driver to be knighted after his stunning achievement.
    But O’Sullivan told the Express: “It is fantastic for Lewis to win seven world titles, but if your car is going around quicker you can afford to make a few mistakes and still get away with it.
    “It’s a bit like driving around smoking a cigar with one finger on the wheel!

    “I think it’s difficult to say where he is (among the greats).

    “A lot of the sports I watch – the people that have done it, you have to look whether it’s a level playing field.
    “If you have a car that is going a second a lap quicker than the other cars, in theory all he has to beat is his team-mate [Valtteri] Bottas – who seems to be comfortable and happy playing second fiddle.
    “I wouldn’t have felt as good about my career in snooker if I had been playing on a table where the pockets I was using were bigger than my opponent’s.”

    O’Sullivan went on to name seven great sports stars which he claimed dominated on a level playing field, unlike Hamilton.

    The six-time world snooker champ said: “It doesn’t mean as much as say a sport like tennis with Federer playing everyone on a level playing field, or Kipchoge running against everyone on a level playing field.
    “Snooker is like that, too, with a level playing field. In boxing certain boxers avoid certain fighters so that makes it hard for them to have credibility unless they fought the best.

    “That’s why you have to give credit to people like Tyson Fury because you know they won’t duck anyone and will fight anyone anywhere at any time.
    “I just think sport is where there is no advantage.
    “You don’t get to choose your opponent or have better equipment. So for me, Federer, Nadal, Djokovic, Phil Taylor in darts, Tiger Woods, Messi, Ronaldo… it’s there to see.”

    Hamilton won Sunday’s Turkish Grand Prix in stunning style at the weekendCredit: Reuters

    Ronnie O’Sullivan won his 6th World Snooker Championship earlier this yearCredit: Rex Features

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    Lewis Hamilton ‘faces wait for knighthood due to new Government policy NOT to honour active sports stars’

    LEWIS HAMILTON will have to RETIRE before earning a knighthood, according to reports.
    Following the Mercedes star’s record-equalling seventh Formula One world title, many in the sport see it as inconceivable that Hamilton will not eventually be knighted.

    Lewis Hamilton may have to wait until for a knighthood, despite calls for an immediate honourCredit: Rex Features

    However, the Mail report on a recent Government U-turn that will see the end of the honour being handed out to active sports stars.
    A number of top British athletes have been knighted before retiring, from Sir Mo Farah and Sir Andy Murray to Dame Kelly Holmes.
    Having topped Michael Schumacher’s record of 91 race wins and levelled the Ferrari legend’s seven world titles, Hamilton is expected to receive plenty of rewards in the coming months.
    One more trophy, the Sports Personality of the Year Award, is set to be keenly contested with Tyson Fury and coronavirus pandemic heroes such as Joe Wicks.

    And Mercedes are set to hold talks with the 35-year-old over a fresh contract, worth a total £120million.
    Hamilton has previously spoken modestly when it comes to being knighted, but is a ‘proud Brit’ who readily waves the Union Jack with each triumph.

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    He said: “When I think about that honour, I think about people like my grandad who fought in the war, or Captain Tom for what he did.
    “Or the people in the hospitals who are saving us during this hardest of times. I think about those unsung heroes.

    “I am not a hero. I am not saving anybody. It is an incredible honour that a small group of people have bestowed on them.
    “But what I can say is that I am a very proud Brit and it is a special moment to be representing a nation with the flag above your head in P1.”

    Hamilton drove to a sensational victory in Istanbul on Sunday to claim his titleCredit: PA:Press Association

    The Brit racer enjoyed a run on the beach on Tuesday morning as he soaked up his achievementCredit: Instagram / @lewishamilton

    A number of motorsport figures are said to have written to the Government to press for Hamilton’s knighthood.
    UK Motorsport boss Dave Richards is quoted as saying the gong is ‘not just about Hamilton being a supreme racing driver but for all the other work he does’.
    The only other F1 world champion to be knighted, Sir Jackie Stewart, has told the Telegraph that there is ‘no question’ Hamilton deserves to join him.

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    Lewis Hamilton finally ready to thrash out new £120m Mercedes deal after equalling F1 legend Michael Schumacher’s record

    LEWIS HAMILTON and his Mercedes boss Toto Wolff toasted his seventh title with a few glasses of something special at 30,000ft.
    But now it’s time to put pleasantries aside as they lock horns over a new deal.

    Lewis Hamilton is F1’s top earner at £40m per year

    Hamilton flew back to Nice before the short 30 minute transit to his Monaco home while Wolff was visiting his wife, Susie, who is team boss of the Venturi Formula E team based in the principality.
    The 35-year-old has just 44 days remaining on his current deal with the Silver Arrows.
    It’s a unique situation for his previous contracts have usually been tied up by September.
    But then this Covid-hit season is not normal by any stretch.

    Wolff and Hamilton have been forced to keep their distance, unlike their last contract renewal that took place in Hamilton’s kitchen over a takeaway pizza and lasted for ten hours.
    Hamilton has taken his time. He says his focus has been on winning the title.
    But with title No7 now secured, his attention will turn to his new contract, expected to be a three year deal worth £40million a season.
    When SunSport asked the reigning champion if now was the time to sign up now he’d secured the title, he said: “Definitely it’s something that we do need to get onto.

    Hamilton is expected to open talks with Mercedes boss Wolff over a new contractCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    “I just always think, through the year that I’ve got a job to do, I’ve got a contract in place, I don’t feel like I should add pressure.
    “It has to be organic and not something that’s forced. So, I thought I’d bet on myself.
    “Naturally there are days when you think ‘what happens if you start making mistakes?’
    “What happens if you get worse all of a sudden, you don’t put in these great performances?
    “Does your value decrease? Does your bargaining power decrease? Does your reputation go off a cliff?
    “I know there’s scenarios in life where you’re like ‘let’s sign up real quick’, so you guarantee your future, and for me, I’ve bet on myself.
    “I do the work. I know myself better than anyone and I know what I can do, and I know how to do it. Better than ever.
    “And so, I wanted to put it aside and wait until the job is done.
    “So, probably over these next weeks – we’ve got three weeks in the Middle East – so, now it’s a bit more chilled but I still have three races ahead of me that I want to win.
    “It’s not done but we will get it done, I’m sure.”

    Hamilton was showered in champagne after winning his seventh titleCredit: Splash News
    While the financial details are expected to remain the same from his current deal, in this time of cost-cutting and the looming cost-cap to limit team’s spending, Mercedes know the value he brings to their brand.
    His success and image have helped transform the three-pointed star’s association with an old man’s motor to one of the biggest and coolest brands in the world.
    As a seven-time champ, Hamilton could name his price and Wolff would need to play hard-ball with the Damlier board in Stuttgart – a difficult position given his own future is not yet resolved.
    Wolff, who also owns a 30 percent share in the team, is understood to be angling for a role of chairman, formerly held by the late Niki Lauda.
    It would free him up for his other business interests, including his private shareholding in Aston Martin, plus giving him some more time with his family.
    Wolff, says he will be sticking around in some capacity, having identified his successor.
    And he is confident Hamilton will be doing the same.
    Prior to Hamilton’s win in Istanbul, he said: “I don’t want to drop a date (when Hamilton will sign) because, if I do, everybody’s going to ask at every single race – but this is what we agreed.
    “I think it was important to make sure that we have both titles secured and then have a more relaxed approach to the discussion about the future.
    “It’s a good dependence on each other. We would like him in the car and I think he wants to drive the Mercedes – because it’s competitive.
    “So, no, I think there is a good balance.”

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    From knighthood to SPOTY… what’s next for Lewis Hamilton after matching Michael Schumacher’s record?

    LEWIS HAMILTON has the world at his feet having matched Michael Schumacher’s record of seven Formula 1 titles.
    The British legend is swarmed with options as his future remains bright and here SunSport looks at what could be next for the champ.

    Lewis Hamilton won his seventh world title in Turkey to match Michael Schumacher’s recordCredit: Rex Features
    New Contract

    The top priority for Hamilton, after allowing his achievement to sink in, is to get his new Mercedes deal signed.
    It is likely to be a three-year deal with earnings of around £40million a season, a similar contract to his current one that expires on December 31st.
    He will use the time over the next three races in the Middle East to discuss terms with Merc boss Toto Wolff.
    Expect less media and sponsorship days to be part of the package – as a seven time world champion, he is in a powerful position to dictate his terms.

    The top priority for Lewis Hamilton is to get his new Mercedes deal signedCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Knighthood
    Hamilton was quizzed about becoming Sir Lewis. There is no doubt he would welcome a knighthood, but it is not the priority.
    He said: “When I think about that honour, I think about people like my grandad who fought in the war, or Captain Tom for what he did.
    “Or the people in the hospitals who are saving us during this hardest of times. I think about those unsung heroes.
    “I am not a hero. I am not saving anybody. It is an incredible honour that a small group of people have bestowed on them.

    “But what I can say is that I am a very proud Brit and it is a special moment to be representing a nation with the flag above your head in P1.”

    There is no doubt Hamilton would welcome a knighthoodCredit: PA:Press Association

    SPOTY
    He has won it before and missed out before.
    It is fair to assume that Hamilton’s desire to win over the British public remains as strong as it ever was.
    However, there is also an understanding that perhaps he will never enjoy universal support from us Brits.
    Perhaps we should not be surprised that an F1 star misses out on the award.
    Think of Ryan Giggs beating Jenson Button to the SPOTY Award in 2009.
    Like the Knighthood, Hamilton would no doubt love it, but he is also realistic to know that it is not the be all and end all.

    It is fair to assume that Hamilton’s desire to win over the British public remains as strong as it ever wasCredit: PA:Press Association
    Retirement
    Despite claiming to be as fresh as ever, Hamilton is planning for his retirement.
    He has made a few investments in property and, given the fortune he has amassed – estimated to be around £225million – he won’t be going hungry.
    Whichever way his career takes when he eventually does decide to retire, it is likely to be away from the F1 race track.
    He has spent 14 years in F1 so far and has previously stated that he has no interest in being a TV pundit like many others.

    Despite claiming to be as fresh as ever, Hamilton is planning for his retirementCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Other interests
    Fashion remains a big one for Hamilton but we can also expect a big contribution to his aspirations with music.
    He has recently posted a lot about the work he is doing in the studio. He has only just admitted he contributed to singing vocals in Christina Aguilera’s 2018 track ‘Pipe’, appearing as the artist XNDA.
    Other projects include being a boss of his own race team.
    He has entered a team in the Extreme E racing series that will race in remote parts of the world to highlight problems with climate change.

    Fashion remains a big one for HamiltonCredit: Getty – Contributor

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    Six great Lewis Hamilton wins after his rain masterclass in Turkey to win seventh world title

    THIS was a typical Hamilton triumph — rain and drama as the Brit conjured up a victory from nothing for his tenth win in 14 grands prix.
    Here SunSport looks at six other great wins from his career . . . 

    Lewis Hamilton won his tenth grand prix in 14 races in TurkeyCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Hamilton celebrates his seventh world titleCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    BRITISH GRAND PRIX, 2008

    Hamilton won on home soil in 2008Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

    He drove magnificently in the wet for McLarenCredit: PA:Press Association

    Hamilton had an incredible debut season with McLaren but he won his first title in 2008.
    In the pouring rain at Silverstone, he produced one of the greatest drives in the wet.
    His decision to go for intermediate tyres was ballsy and brilliant and when the others needed to stop later on, he was well clear, finishing more than a minute ahead of Nick Heidfeld in second.
    CHINESE GP, 2011

    Hamilton won in China despite Red Bull’s dominance in 2011Credit: Action Images – Reuters

    A three-stop strategy helped him blast through the field in ShanghaiCredit: Action Images – Reuters
    He only wins in the best car? Well Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel had the better car on this day.

    Hamilton stuck to a three-stop strategy and when he emerged late on with fresh tyres, he blasted through the field. At the time, he rated it as one of his best-ever drives.
    HUNGARIAN GP, 2013

    Hamilton pops the champers after winning his first race with MercedesCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    It was a phenomenal start to life with his new team in BudapestCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Oh, how we questioned what he was doing but at the Hungaroring he finally proved us all wrong, winning his first grand prix for Mercedes.
    He took an unlikely pole and worked his car while preserving tyre life, to give his team flexibility to make their pitstops.
    GERMAN GP, 2018

    Hamilton celebrates with his team after winning in GermanyCredit: AFP or licensors

    Hamilton incredibly came from 14th spot to winCredit: AFP or licensors
    An unthinkable victory. The day before, in qualifying, his car suffered hydraulic failure.

    He started 14th, well behind Vettel’s Ferrari on pole. But as the rain fell, the German crashed out.
    Greater drama followed when the Brit made a last-minute decision to cancel a pitstop, while Valtteri Bottas and Kimi Raikkonen stopped for tyres.

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    MONACO GP, 2019

    Hamilton sprays the bubbly in Monaco last yearCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Hamilton paid tribute to the late F1 legend Niki Lauda Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    Hamilton choked back tears as he honoured the memory of F1 legend Niki Lauda, who had died six days earlier.
    He took pole but a gamble to use medium tyres left him a sitting duck for Max Verstappen. The Dutchman raced him hard but Hamilton defended like his life depended on it.
    PORTUGUESE GP, 2020

    Hamilton eclipsed Michael Schumacher’s 91-win record in PortugalCredit: Splash News

    Hamilton made his way to the front and held off team-mate Valtteri Bottas Credit: Splash News
    The victory that moved him clear of Michael Schumacher’s 91-win record was a typical Hamilton performance.
    He kept his cool after a slow start to work his way back to the front. Team-mate Bottas could not catch him, as Hamilton crossed the line an incredible 25.5sec ahead of the Finn.

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    Lewis Hamilton has found his voice this year and stood up for what he believes… he’s the best UK sportsman ever

    THERE was a moment this season that proved Lewis Hamilton is now bigger than Formula One itself.
    It was not his record-breaking 92nd win or this, his seventh world crown.

    This season Lewis Hamilton hasn’t been afraid to voice his opinionCredit: Getty – Pool

    In fact, it was back in March in Melbourne at a press conference.Drivers before him said the FIA were right to press ahead with the race, despite the coronavirus pandemic looming large.
    Not Hamilton. When asked why the race was on, he replied cryptically, “Cash is king”.
    And he added: “I am really very, very surprised that we are here.
    “It is shocking that we are all sitting in this room.”

    He was right and, as we now know, the race was cancelled following a positive test in the McLaren team.
    Hamilton called it. He stood up and gave his opinion when others had been too afraid to talk negatively against F1.
    He’d previously spoken about Donald Trump, environmental causes and racism. And he continues to do so.
    Whether you agree with his stances on racism, the environment, veganism or politics, it doesn’t matter.

    Hamilton celebrates becoming world champion for a record-equalling seventh timeCredit: Splash News
    What matters is he is not afraid to give his opinion.
    Over the past few years, he has found his voice and is using his platform as a seven-time F1 champion to speak out and educate those who follow him.
    When was the last time a sports star at the very top of their game — and with so much to lose — was confident enough to speak out on a subject without worrying about upsetting a sponsor?
    Over the years I have covered his races, I’ve seen the sulks and reported on them. I’ve also got to witness some sensational performances on track.
    But this season, it is his off-track work that has made me appreciate Hamilton as the UK’s best sportsman of all-time.
    People disagree. I know this because they tell me all the time and Hamilton now knows he will never enjoy the universal support of us Brits.

    Lewis Hamilton can lay claim to being the UK’s greatest ever sportsmanCredit: AFP

    The reasons? Maybe the accent, maybe the tax debate — for the record he does pay UK tax and is in the country’s top 5,000 payers — or maybe because people feel they cannot identify with an F1 driver.
    But like him or not, you have to appreciate the fact that he is willing to say exactly what he thinks.
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    F1 Turkish Grand Prix LIVE RESULTS: Hamilton WINS seventh world title, Brit star LAPS Bottas – latest reaction

    LEWIS HAMILTON is world champion for a record seventh time after a stunning drive in Turkey.
    Hamilton LAPS Bottas after teammate spins on opening corner.
    Stroll starts on pole but fails to get on podium.
    1st Hamilton 2nd Perez 3rd Vettel
    Follow ALL of the latest reaction below…

    ‘I’M JUST GETTING STARTED’
    Hamilton is ready to go again…
    “There’s no end to what me and this team can do together. What a day. A lot to take in.
    “I feel like I’m only just getting started. I feel physically in great shape and mentally this year has been the hardest year for millions of people and it’s no different for us athletes.”

    LUCKY NUMBER SEVEN
    If you’re just joining us, Lewis Hamilton has made history.

    LECLERC TURNS AIR BLUE
    It wasn’t a day to remember for the Ferrari driver who handed a podium finish to teammate Sebastien Vettel by messing up three corners from the line.
    Leclerc blasted through team radio: “I did a s*** job. A s*** job.”
    Understandably, he’s calmed down now and although frustrated at his own performance has congratulated Hamilton on his triumph.

    And of course, a huge congratulations to @LewisHamilton for being a seven times World Champion. What an achievement!
    — Charles Leclerc (@Charles_Leclerc) November 15, 2020

    HOW THE RACE WAS WON
    Instead of coasting home, Hamilton thumped on the accelerator and thumped the brake pedal as if his life depended on it, writes Ben Hunt.
    And in treacherous conditions too. He battled his way through the field, taking heart-in-the-mouth risks, to cross the line 31.6 seconds ahead of Sergio Perez in second place.
    There is an argument that he wins because he has the best car. At this race, with conditions a real leveller, the best driver won.
    It is as simple as that.
    Before the race, there were some worried faces as the dark clouds gathered over the Istanbul Park circuit and the heavens opened.
    The rain had caused havoc the previous day to result in an unlikely first pole position for Lance Stroll.
    But there was one man who looked an oasis of calm, despite what was at stake as Hamilton stuck to his usual pre-race routine.

    GROUP EFFORT
    The entire Mercedes team were going berserk as Hamilton crossed the line – and an emotional driver went to celebrate with them in the pits.

    IN CASE YOU’RE LATE TO THE PARTY…
    Lewis Hamilton clinched his record-equalling seventh world title by putting in a vintage performance to win the Turkish Grand Prix.
    It was win 94 in his glorious F1 career and yet another master class.
    With his only rival, Valtteri Bottas sinking like a stone after so many spins that he was probably left dizzy, Hamilton didn’t even need to complete this race.
    Hamilton said: “My whole life I’ve secretly dreamt as high as this.
    “I remember watching Michael winning those championships. We always hear just to get 1 or 2 or even 3 is so hard to get – 7 is just so unimaginable.
    “There’s no end to what me and this team can do together. What a day. A lot to take in.”

    THE CHAMP SPEAKS
    An emotional Hamilton has taken to his socials…

    7X Formula 1 World Champion. Wow. To everyone that has supported me along the way, this is for you. To my incredible family, where do I even start? I am eternally grateful for your unconditional love, sacrifices and support… https://t.co/Uwb34qzCx2
    — Lewis Hamilton (@LewisHamilton) November 15, 2020

    RAW EMOTION
    This is what it feels like to be a seven-time world champion…

    TEAM-MATE TRIBUTE
    Valtteri Bottas: “He deserves it, he was better than us on average and fully deserves it. I’ll try and beat him next year.”

    THE STATS
    Here it is, the comparison between 7-time world champions…

    DREAM BIG
    Lewis Hamilton talking to Mark Webber: “My whole life I’ve secretly dreamt as high as this.
    “I remember watching Michael winning those championships. We always hear just to get 1 or 2 or even 3 is so hard to get – 7 is just so unimaginable.
    “There’s no end to what me and this team can do together. What a day. A lot to take in.
    “I feel like I’m only just getting started. I feel physically in great shape and mentally this year has been the hardest year for millions of people and it’s no different for us athletes.”

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    “There was a point when Seb was pulling away from me but I just kept my head down and kept believing I would pick up pace at some stage and that’s what I did.
    “I couldn’t figure out what it was. I was checking my temperatures.
    “Seb pitted and I knew that wasn’t the right choice and stayed out.
    “I lost a world championship in the pit lane so I learned my lesson from 2007. I felt like I had it under control and deal with the rain if it dropped.”

    ‘DREAM THE IMPOSSIBLE’
    An emotional Hamilton: “I’m a bit lost for words. I think naturally I have to start with saying thank you to the team. The journey we’ve been on is monumental.
    “I want to say also a big thank you to team LH for sticking with me all these years. And to my family who dreamed of this when we were young and watching the grand prix. This is way beyond our dreams.
    “It’s so important for kids out there to see this and know that don’t listen to anybody who tells you you can’t achieve something. Dream the impossible and speak it into existence. You’ve got to work for it, chase it and never give up.”

    TOP 10
    Here’s how they finished after a brilliant race in Turkey.

    SEB’S BACK
    Vettel on the podium as well. How refreshing to see.

    HAMMER TIME
    Hamilton on team radio: “For all the kids out there who dream the impeccable, you can do it too just believe in yourself.”
    He sounds emotional, too, and why wouldn’t he be?

    HAMILTON WINS!
    Lewis Hamilton is a seven-time world champion.
    One of his best race wins of the season.
    Stunning driving from a stunning champion – one of Britain’s finest ever.

    LAP 57
    No, Hamilton overrules. He’s staying out.

    LAP 56
    Hamilton told that rain is expected to hit turn 8.
    And the Brit responds to say that these tyres won’t work if there’s rain.
    Mercedes are in the pit lane to get him an insurance stop.

    LAP 54
    A little bit of rain here would put a spanner in the works for Hamilton.
    Time for an insurance pit stop?

    LAP 53
    Rain possibly on the way? It will have to be quick to make a difference here.
    Hamilton from Perez, Leclerc in third, Vettel fourth, Sainz fifth.

    LAP 51
    Seven laps to go and it looks like Hamilton and Perez are taking these intermediate tyres all the way.
    Their tyres are basically slicks now with no grip left for the water.
    It there’s any more rain they might have a sticky final few laps.

    LAP 48
    Mercedes solve the problem by boxing Bottas for new tyres.
    His looked very worn.
    Hamilton is 19 seconds ahead of Perez in second now. That’s almost a full pit stop.

    LAP 46
    Hamilton on team radio says Bottas has blue flags, someone might want to tell him to get out of my way.
    Slightly amusing… but not for Bottas I’m sure.

    LAP 44
    Hamilton has a whole pitstop advantage now to Leclerc in third so is looking very good for the win here.
    He was frustrated for most of the afternoon and is now 16 seconds clear of second place Perez.
    What must Racing Point be thinking? They had a 1/2 on the cards and now might have to settle for one podium.

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    Lewis Hamilton admits he dreamed of matching Michael Schumacher’s record of seven world titles

    LEWIS HAMILTON revealed he’s secretly dreamed about matching Michael Schumacher’s seven world titles.
    The Brit stormed to victory in the Turkish Grand Prix on Sunday to seal another driver’s championship in his glittering career.

    Lewis Hamilton won his seventh world title to match Michael Schumacher’s recordCredit: Getty Images

    It took him level with the great Schumacher in a record some thought could never be matched.
    An emotional Hamilton, 35, said: “My whole life I’ve secretly dreamt as high as this.
    “I remember watching Michael winning those championships. We always hear just to get 1 or 2 or even 3 is so hard to get – 7 is just so unimaginable.
    “I’m a bit lost for words. I think naturally I have to start with saying thank you to the team. The journey we’ve been on is monumental.

    “I want to say also a big thank you to team LH for sticking with me all these years. And to my family who dreamed of this when we were young and watching the grand prix. This is way beyond our dreams.
    “It’s so important for kids out there to see this and know that don’t listen to anybody who tells you you can’t achieve something. Dream the impossible and speak it into existence. You’ve got to work for it, chase it and never give up.”

    Lewis Hamilton was visibly emotional after the featCredit: Associated Press

    Michael Schumacher won seven world titles in his glittering careerCredit: Reuters

    Hamilton came from sixth place to win in Istanbul with a remarkable drive on Sunday.
    And he warned his rivals that he feels better than ever after his latest championship win.

    “There’s no end to what me and this team can do together. What a day. A lot to take in.
    “I feel like I’m only just getting started. I feel physically in great shape and mentally this year has been the hardest year for millions of people and it’s no different for us athletes.”

    Lewis Hamilton won in Istanbul on Sunday to win his seventh titleCredit: Reuters

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