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    Saudi Arabia Grand Prix will only be ‘fine-tuned’ rather than overhauled despite F1 drivers calling rapid track ‘scary’

    FORMULA 1 will ‘fine-tune’ the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix but it will not be overhauled despite being described as ‘scary’ by Red Bull driver Sergio Perez.There were a host of crashes throughout the weekend in Jeddah as the new circuit’s debut on the F1 calendar brought with it both drama and danger.
    There were numerous crashes during the Saudi Arabia GP weekendCredit: Rex
    Schumacher went into the barriers during the raceCredit: Rex
    Vettel, who did not finish the race, came together with Raikkonen and was then spun by TsunodaCredit: Rex
    A series of incidents occurred in the F1 race throughout the practice sessions and race itself, with five of the 20 cars failing to finish on Sunday.
    And there was also a horror collision in the F2 race when Enzo Fittipaldi smashed into the back of Theo Pourchaire after he stalled on the grid.
    Yet despite all of the accidents – and two race restarts in the F1 race due to red flags – FIA race director Michael Masi does not believe there needs to be wholesale change to the track.
    He told motorsport.com: “I think here in Saudi Arabia they’ve done a brilliant job of putting this amazing facility together in such a short time frame, which is a credit to everyone involved.
    “There is some fine-tuning that will happen across the board. There were some teething issues [with it] being a brand new event, brand new facility, on the whole of things.
    “There’ll be some fine-tuning but nothing in a major way that I envisage here and now.”
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    Leclerc crashed into the barriers during the second practice sessionCredit: AFP
    Perez was clipped by Leclerc at the first restartCredit: Splash
    The alarm bells were ringing in the F1 paddock during the weekend as it became apparent the risks that were being taken to navigate the circuit.
    And Red Bull driver Perez was one of the first to vocalise his concern for the safety of those in the cars.
    Speaking after qualifying but ahead of the race, he said: “It’s a really nice circuit, very dangerous though in terms of there is a lot of straights that are turning, cornering and blind corners.
    “When you look at some of the onboards it’s quite scary. I hope nothing [bad] happens tomorrow.
    “I just feel the track is a bit too risky without reason, with the speeds we are doing with the deltas around the track from some other cars, and it’s a bit unnecessary.”
    Lewis Hamilton went on to win the Saudi Arabia GP ahead of world title rival Max Verstappen after a remarkable battle between the pair.

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    Hamilton and Verstappen are now LEVEL on points heading into the season finale in Abu Dhabi this weekend.
    The 24-year-old Dutchman holds a slender advantage ahead of the title decider having won nine races compared to Hamilton’s eight.
    But the seven-time champion is on a three-race winning streak and will be confident he can clinch a record-breaking eighth championship. More

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    Abu Dhabi GP could be shown for FREE as Channel 4 hold talks with Sky to share live rights for thrilling F1 finale

    THE ABU DHABI GP could be shown for FREE on TV as Channel 4 and Sky are in talks to share the live rights, according to reports. Sunday’s ‘winner-takes-all’ showdown between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen is set to be a thriller and British TV audiences may be able to watch it for nothing.
    Sunday’s thrilling showdown to the F1 season between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen could be shown for FREE on Channel 4Credit: Reuters
    Sky are the live rights holders but sources close to Channel 4 told the Times initial discussions have taken place about a deal which would see the race shown on free-to-air terrestrial TV too.
    Hamilton, 36, and Verstappen, 24, are level on points in the drivers’ standings which has set up a mouthwatering final race of the season.
    The Brit would bag a record eighth championship were he to win.
    Channel 4 currently have the highlights rights to the F1 coverage which has encouraged fans.
    But an outcome to the talks is not expected until later this week.
    And there is also said to be a chance the decision may not be made until the weekend.
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    Sky reportedly declined to comment to the Times.
    Sky do not need to strike a deal with Channel 4 to make the eagerly anticipated finale free to the public.
    The broadcasting giant also has the option to show it one of its free channels.
    But they did come to a ‘sharing’ agreement with Channel 4 for England’s dramatic Cricket World Cup final win in 2019 – so there is precedent.
    A similar deal was also struck in September when Prime Video let Channel 4 show Emma Raducanu’s historic win in the US Open tennis final.

    Sky have to balance the potential good publicity and the chance of attracting new subscribers for next season against kickback from fans who have already paid to watch the race.
    But former sports minister Tracy Crouch wholeheartedly urged the broadcast giant to make it available for free.
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    She told the Times: “It is only the last day of the season we are talking about, so I would hope they do so.
    “Pay TV does provide a massive investment in sports and we wouldn’t want to see the end of that because of the large benefits it brings.

    “But where there are epic endings or finales to sporting occasions I do think it makes sense to make them available to the widest possible audience.”
    Sunday will be the first time in 47 years two championship contenders have entered the final race level on points – Hamilton and Verstappen each have 369.5.
    And if Hamilton wins he will surpass Michael Schumacher’s record of seven championships and become the greatest F1 driver of all time. More

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    ‘Not F1, it was rental karting’ – Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen duel like ‘Hollywood show’ says Jacques Villeneuve

    FORMER F1 champion Jacques Villeneuve says the F1 title fight has turned into a “Hollywood show”.The Canadian, who won the title in 1997 after Michael Schumacher was disqualified in the final race of the season for trying to ram him off track, has blasted Lewis Hamilton’s battle with Max Verstappen in Saudi Arabia and said it was like “rental karting”.
    Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen have been involved in heated exchanges in one of the most controversial F1 seasons everCredit: Getty
    Former champ Jacques Villeneuve fears the title race is now more of a show than a sportCredit: Getty
    Villeneuve says that his former boss Frank Williams would be “turning in his grave” at their bad-tempered battle.
    He said: “It wasn’t F1, it was rental karting. Everything was wrong. So I’m not sure what to say.
    “And it’s hard to stay neutral, it’s hard to give a comment on what happened every time and be perceived as being neutral.
    “You will always be perceived as taking sides, and that’s when it becomes a bit too much.
    “Do we want sport and good F1? Or do we just want a Hollywood show?
    “If you want a Hollywood show, Sunday was amazing. But is that what F1 is all about?
    “I don’t know. I mean, I think Frank would have turned in his grave, seeing that race.
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    “And then when you see the team principals, everybody is shouting, and putting pressure, even on the marshals and so on, that become ridiculous.
    “It really has become ridiculous.
    “It was great for the fans. So that probably will increase the viewership. Which is great for F1.
    “But we’re starting to get away from the sport, that’s all. So ultimately, it depends if you’re a purist or not.
    “I just hope we have a nice clean race in Abu Dhabi. And may the best man win, and not anything Hollywood. We already got our Hollywood hits this year.”
    Meanwhile, former F1 driver Martin Brundle says Verstappen has to stop his aggressive tactics or risk earning a reputation as “an unfair driver”.
    ‘CONFUSION, CONTROVERSIES, INCONSISTENCIES’
    He said: “Max has been playing the game given that, with his points advantage, Hamilton simply can’t afford to have an accident.
    “Even now despite being absolutely level on points going into the final round, for the first time in F1 since 1974, that remains the case given that he has a 9-8 race victory tally should there be a count-back.
    “Such is Max’s car control and cunning he’s sometimes able to pull off the audacious moves and leave a margin of doubt as to whether it’s hard racing or simply a professional foul outside of the regulations.
    “And it’s those moments which are generating the confusion, controversies and inconsistencies.
    “I’m in awe of Verstappen’s driving skills and racing nous but it saddens me that he’s resorting to such tactics, he’s better than that.
    “And for all his outwardly carefree attitude it will be such a shame if his legacy is to be labelled as an unfair driver.” More

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    Inside Lewis Hamilton romances, including Nicole Scherzinger, Danielle Lloyd, Rita Ora, Barbara Palvin and Rihanna

    WHEN you live life in the fast lane, you tend to attract the world’s most glamorous women.Over the years, Lewis Hamilton has transcended F1 and found himself on the showbiz circuit thanks to a slew of high-profile relationships.
    Lewis Hamilton has never had any problems attracting the ladiesCredit: Getty – Contributor
    The 36-year-old, believed to be worth over £230m, has dated supermodels and pop stars – but without properly settling down.
    Today, he’s even more desirable and could clinch a record eighth World Championship if he finishes ahead of rival Max Verstappen at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
    Here’s a rundown of the beauties Lewis has had on his arm.
    DANIELLE LLOYD
    When Lewis was a teenage driver, he dated Celebrity Big Brother housemate Lloyd in 2002.
    They met at celebrity haunt 10 Rooms, and had a steamy six month romance that fizzled out because of the long-distance between the pair.
    The two remained friends, and he was there to see her crowned Miss England in 2004.
    She has also cheered Lewis on at Silverstone in recent years.
    Hamilton dated Danielle Lloyd in 2002Credit: Refer to Caption
    Lloyd enjoyed a brief six-month fling with Hamilton that petered out because of the long distanceCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Hamilton and Lloyd are said to still be friendsCredit: Refer to Caption
    JODIE MA
    Lewis was allegedly dating Jodie Ma, the daughter of disgraced Hong Kong businessman Ma Bo-kee, at the same time he romanced Lloyd.
    Jodie and Lewis reportedly met at the Cambridge School of Arts, and dated for four years.
    However, their romance came to an end in 2007, but they reportedly stayed friends after.
    “The only problem with my job is that I don’t get to see her enough,” Lewis once said of Jodie. “She’s my best friend and we speak everyday.”
    Jodie Ma, left, met Hamilton when he was a teenager at Cambridge School of ArtsCredit: Getty – Contributor
    LOTTA HINTSA
    Because of his field, it makes sense that Lewis would be linked to the the daughter of McLaren’s former doctor Aki Hintsa.
    It also wasn’t any harm that she is a former Miss Finland, and drop-dead gorgeous.
    The pair were often seen hanging out together, and reports suggested they were an item.
    However, Lotta denied the claims and said they were just good friends.
    Stunning Lotta Hintsa is the daughter of the former McLaren team doctor Aki HintsaCredit: Instagram @lottanakyva
    Lotta Hintsa also happens to be a former Miss FinlandCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Hintsa has always denied that she dated HamiltonCredit: Instagram @lottanakyva
    VIVIAN BURKHARDT
    The Miss World beauty had a quick fling with the racing driver before she was reportedly dumped for Nicole Scherzinger in 2008.
    Burkhardt claimed that Lewis invited her to his tax-haven home in Switzerland before whisking her off to the Cannes Film Festival to show off his conquest on the red carpet.
    Then, just weeks later, he was spied with the Pussycat Dolls beauty on his arm, which left the Grenadian stunner devastated.
    Miss World contestant Burkhardt was seeing Hamilton until he dumped her for Nicole ScherizingerCredit: AFP – Getty
    NICOLE SCHERZINGER
    Perhaps the love of his life, or the one that got away, Lewis and Nicole were on and off for seven years before they split again in 2016.
    It was love at first sight for the pair when they at the MTV VMA’s, but the F1 champ admitted that his car collection always came first.
    “My cars are my babies,” he revealed.
    “I used to say, when I had a girlfriend, ‘I’m taking one of the girls out, so you can come if you want, but you come second when it comes to the cars.”
    Nicole Scherzinger had an on/off romance with Hamilton for seven yearsCredit: Instagram @nicolescherzinger
    But Hamilton reportedly dumped Scherzinger because his car collection came firstCredit: Instagram @nicolescherzinger
    It is often said that Scherzinger was the one that got awayCredit: Instagram @nicolescherzinger
    RIHANNA
    In 2015, Lewis and the Umbrella singer became inseparable, and they were spotted flirting up a storm in Barbados and then New York.
    Again, he played the friends card. “You know, I’ve known Ri for a long time,” he told E!
    “We’ve been friends for a while. We get to hang out every now and again…”
    But rumours swirled that the pair wanted to take their friendship to the next level, before Rihanna decided she didn’t want to tie herself down, according to reports.
    Rihanna and Hamilton were inseparable in 2015Credit: Getty – Contributor
    The pair even went to Barbados together to enjoy a carnivalCredit: Splash News
    RITA ORA
    Post Scherzinger, Lewis seemed to have a thing for pop stars.
    The Ritual singer was said to be infatuated with Lewis back in 2016, and they were seen working in a music studio together in 2017.
    And on the weekend of his 31st birthday, Ora was spotted cheering him on at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
    The pair never confirmed their relationship, but appeared to enjoy spending time together.
    Hamilton, pictured with Rita Ora, has always had a thing for pop starsCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Ora was said to be infatuated with Hamilton and cheered him on at the Abu Dhabi Grand PrixCredit: Instagram @ritaora
    Ora was said to be infatuated with Hamilton and cheered him on at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
    However, Ora and Hamilton’s relationship didn’t last longCredit: Instagram @ritaora
    BARBARA PALVIN
    The Hungarian model and Victoria’s Secret Angel was first seen partying with Lewis after the Monaco Grand Prix in 2017.
    Then a year later Hamilton uploaded a video of the two walking down a corridor on Instagram in Budapest that fueled rumours they were an item.
    They even went for a romantic sushi dinner, as they looked to be getting on like a house on fire.
    Palvin was also linked with Neymar, until she finally settled down with US actor Dylan Sprouse.
    Barbara Palvin is a Hungarian supermodel who was linked to Hamilton
    Palvin and Hamilton were seen looking cosy at various eventsCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Palvin was also once linked Neymar Jr
    WINNIE HARLOW
    The supermodel, who suffers from skin condition vitiligo, was spied getting cosy with Hamilton in 2016 at the GQ Awards in London.
    Canadian stunner Winnie and Lewis then stepped out together at the CFDA Fashion Awards in New York in 2018.
    Again, Lewis has said they’re friends – but the flirting in public said otherwise, according to reports.
    Harlow suffers with the skin condition vitiligoCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Hamilton and Harlow went to the CFDA Fashion Awards together last yearCredit: Getty – Contributor
    They say they’re friends, but Hamilton and Harlow have often been seen flirting in each others’ companyCredit: AFP or licensors
    SOFIA RICHIE
    The daughter of ‘All Night Long’ crooner Lionel Richie, Sofia and Lewis started dating after she had a fling with his mate Justin Bieber.
    In 2017, the pair were always pictured together – with the 14-year age gap seemingly not causing any issues.
    And they even shared a penchant for fashion, when they attended Paris Fashion Week that same year.
    But she moved on and now dates Scott Disick – best known for his relationship with Kourtney Kardashian.
    Sofia Richie is the stunning daughter of singer Lionel RichieCredit: The Mega Agency
    Hamilton and Richie shared a love of fashion, attending Paris Fashion Week togetherCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Richie dated Hamilton’s mate Justin Bieber before she began seeing the F1 aceCredit: The Mega Agency
    NICKI MINAJ
    Minaj and Hamilton kept us all guessing about their relationship status.
    Are they friends? Were they more? The pop princess and the boy racer were first seen in 2016 at an Alexander Wang fashion show.
    Then, they stepped out together at the TommyXLewis Launch Party in New York in 2018 and were reportedly holding hands.
    Days later they were spotted in the same hotel in Dubai, and shared a quad bike ride soon after that.
    Nicki Minaj and Hamilton have kept us guessing on their relationship status for yearsCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Minaj was seen holding hands with Hamilton at the TommyXLewis Launch Party in New York in 2018Credit: Getty – Contributor
    VERONICA VALLE
    Glamour model Valle kicked up a fuss in 2018 when she claimed Hamilton was obsessed with threesomes and hated people using his toilet.
    She also alleged that Hamilton was harsh on her about her weight, and tore into ex Scherzinger.
    “Lewis is such a strange character,” she told The Sun On Sunday.
    “He’s Jekyll and Hyde. He can switch moods very quickly and sometimes that would come about just because somebody used the wrong toilet.”
    Stunning Veronica Valle claimed Hamilton was obsessed with threesomesCredit: Instagram @dam_vero
    Valle called Hamilton a “Jekyll and Hyde” character in an interview with The Sun On SundayCredit: Instagram @dam_vero
    Valle also revealed Hamilton hated anyone using his toiletCredit: Instagram @dam_vero
    ZAHRA ELISE
    In 2019, Hamilton was linked to bikini model Zahra Elise – and the pair were seen together at Los Angeles petrol station.
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    And they looked super close – with Hamilton’s hand placed on Zahra’s neck as she ran her hands through her hair.
    But again, reports have suggested the pair are in the friends’ zone before anything else happens yet.
    Hamilton certainly is a ladies’ desire.
    Zahra Elise is the latest model being linked to Hamilton
    According to reports, Elise used to be a jet mechanic in the US Navy
    Elise and Hamilton were spotted looking adoringly at each other in Los Angeles
    JASMINE SANDERS
    During the 2019 F1 season, Hamilton was romantically linked to Jasmine.
    He was a guest at Paris Fashion Week, when he was spotted grabbing dinner with the American model.
    But Hamilton hit back at reports that he was dating her.
    “It’s a sad world when a man cannot have female colleagues or friends without the media making it seem something it isn’t,” Hamilton wrote on Instagram.
    Jasmine Sanders was linked to Hamilton in 2019Credit: Instagram
    Sanders is nicknamed the Golden Barbie on InstagramCredit: Instagram
    VIKTORIA ODINTCOVA
    Russian model Viktoria confirmed she and Lewis were an item at one point, when he was single.
    “We had different types of relationship,” the 26-year-old told RT.
    “At a certain period of time it was romantic. He was courting me. But then this relationship evolved into friendship.
    “I live in Russia and he lives abroad, we just became friends who can message each other and send holiday greetings.”
    Russian model Viktoria Odintcova admitted a romance with Lewis Hamilton
    Odintcova said her relationship with Hamilton fizzled out because they lived in different countries
    CINDY KIMBERLY
    Spanish model and ex-Justin Bieber girlfriend Cindy was a reported love interest in 2019.
    She was seen out and about in Barcelona with Lewis back in 2019, but she later revealed her cats and mum were her priority.
    She told Europa Press: “For now we are friends, I do not rule out anyone in general.
    “All friendships are open to love, my heart is 70 per cent occupied.
    “It is due to my cats and my mother.”
    Spanish model Cindy Kimberly dated Justin BieberCredit: Instagram
    Kimberly was spotted with Hamilton enjoying a night out in BarcelonaCredit: Instagram
    FLORENCE MUELLER
    Mueller, who is a dead-ringer for Hamilton’s ex-girlfriend Scherzinger, appeared on the scene in 2020.
    She enjoyed a yacht trip with the F1 champ in Corsica in late 2020, with cameras capturing the pair on board.
    However, sources close to Mueller insisted they weren’t a couple.
    An insider said: “Lewis and Florence aren’t dating, they’re just good mates.
    “She joined him on the boat as part of a group of pals with Lewis.
    “They get on but there’s nothing romantic going on between them at the moment.”
    Florence Mueller is a Nicole Sherzinger lookalikeCredit: Twitter
    Mueller partied with Hamilton on a yacht in CorsicaCredit: Twitter
    CAMILA KENDRA
    Back in August, Hamilton was linked to model and social media influencer, Camila.
    She sparked rumours the pair were more than friends by sharing a picture taken in his home wearing his shirt in an Instagram post.
    The Dominican Republic stunner was previously in a relationship with Tyler Cameron, a reality TV star off US show The Bachelor.
    Kendra has recently been linked to Chelsea star Ben Chilwell.
    Camila Kendra is a social media influencerCredit: INSTAGRAM/CAMILA KENDRA
    Kendra now reportedly dates Chelsea star Ben Chilwell
    JANET GUZMAN
    Most recently, OnlyFans star Guzman was subject of romance rumours with Lewis.
    The model boasts over 1.9 million followers on Instagram, as well as around 43,000 likes on OnlyFans.
    They met at the Met Gala this year, and reportedly she went with him to his hotel room.
    However, a spokesperson shot down their alleged tryst.
    “While we don’t formally comment on Lewis’s personal life, Janet and Lewis are just friends and she was part of a larger group that went to the hotel for a few drinks after the Met,” they said.
    OnlyFans model Janet Guzman was seen with Lewis Hamilton after the Met Gala in New YorkCredit: Instagram
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    F1 star Lewis Hamilton and Brad Pitt ‘to team up for movie together as Netflix, Amazon and Paramount battle over rights’

    LEWIS HAMILTON is set to team up with Brad Pitt for a blockbuster new movie, according to reports. The Formula One hero, 36, will have his focus well and truly on this weekend’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
    Lewis Hamilton is set to part of a new film about carsCredit: AFP
    Brad Pitt looks on course to be the star actor involvedCredit: Getty
    But according to The Hollywood Reporter, he is set to be involved in a new project to bring another car film to the big screen.
    It is unlikely Hamilton will be in front of the camera but is set to play a role from behind, including sponsoring the film.
    Films with fast cars have proved a hit in Hollywood.
    And that is why a bidding war allegedly ‘erupted’ last Friday with some of the biggest players in the film industry desperate to beat their rivals to the chequered flag and claim the rights.
    Studios Paramount, MGM, Sony and Universal have reportedly all made offers – while streaming platforms Netflix, Amazon and Apple are said to have done the same.
    It is even added that Disney, who rarely get involved in such races, are also involved.
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    The plot is still unknown but Pitt looks on course to be the A-list actor starring.
    Joseph Kosinski will be the filmmaker with producer Jerry Bruckheimer and screenwriter Ehren Kruger also on board.
    This would be the latest venture of Hamilton’s away from the track.
    He has been involved in music, film, fashion, food and property projects, including voiceovers in the Cars trilogy on top of his activism, philanthropy and charity work.
    But his No1 priority will be trying to beat Max Verstappen and land a record-breaking eighth world championship title this Sunday.
    He goes into the final race of this thrilling 2021 F1 season level on points – meaning it is a straight shootout for the top prize. More

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    Verstappen flies five hours to Monaco to see girlfriend Kelly and celebrate becoming uncle ahead of Hamilton F1 finale

    F1 heads to Abu Dhabi this weekend for its season finale following last Sunday’s thrilling Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.But rather than make the short hop across the Middle East, Max Verstappen took a whopping five-hour detour back home to Monaco.
    Max Verstappen began dating Kelly Piquet late last yearCredit: Instagram @kellypiquet
    The brunette beauty is daughter of F1 legend NelsonCredit: Instagram @kellypiquet
    The Red Bull man jetted back to Europe to see his girlfriend and welcome a new addition to the family.
    His partner Kelly is the daughter of F1 legend Nelson Piquet and this week celebrates her 33rd birthday.
    Verstappen combined those festivities with seeing his sister Victoria, who has given birth for the second time.
    Flying from Saudi Arabia to Abu Dhabi usually takes around two hours.
    But Verstappen opted for additional travel time as he flew home after finishing second at the brand new Jeddah Corniche Circuit.
    The flight from Monaco back to Abu Dhabi is an hour longer, meaning the 24-year-old will have spent 11 hours in the air before the Yas Marina decider.
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    Verstappen is due back in the Middle East for the Abu Dhabi Grand PrixCredit: Instagram @kellypiquet
    Kelly is celebrating her 33rd birthdayCredit: Instagram @kellypiquet
    She has previously dated Verstappen’s fellow F1-driver Daniil KvyatCredit: Instagram @kellypiquet
    And he will have to cross three time zones to get back for the crunch race.
    Verstappen is level on points with Lewis Hamilton in the driver standings going into the final round of the season.
    The Dutch whizzkid has finished second to seven-time champion Hamilton in each of the last three races.
    He is still top of the championship given his superior 9-8 race win tally compared to the Mercedes man.
    But all eyes will be on the leader’s tactics this weekend, with some pundits fearing he could pull off an unfair stunt to force an error from Hamilton.
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    Lewis Hamilton handed boost in SPOTY 2021 race as BBC delay revealing shortlist until AFTER thrilling F1 title race

    LEWIS HAMILTON was handed a boost in his hopes of securing a hat-trick of BBC Sports Personality of the Year awards – with the shortlist reveal delayed until after the Formula One finale. The British driver is hoping to break Michael Schumacher’s record of seven world championships this weekend.
    Lewis Hamilton received a welcome boost in this year’s Sports Personality of the Year vote with the delay in the announcement of the shortlistCredit: Refer to Caption
    The F1 driver was not at the ceremony in 2020 so collected the award remotelyCredit: PA
    He goes into the final race of the season level on points with Max Verstappen and knows victory in Abu Dhabi would guarantee the title.
    And completing the stunning comeback to pip his rival would also place him among the favourites to win SPOTY in 2021.
    According to the Daily Mail, the nominees will be revealed in the week of the live show in Salford on December 19.
    That is a shift from the usual unveiling either in the last week of November or the first week of December.
    Hamilton, 36, will be looking to retain the SPOTY crown he picked up last year after equalling Schumacher’s record.
    He also saw off Rory McIlroy and Jo Pavey in 2014 with 33.8 per cent of the vote.
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    Only Andy Murray has won the annual prize more times than the Stevenage star.
    Hamilton has four second-place finishes, too, meaning he has a record six podium finishes in total.
    Even if Hamilton does secure the F1 title on Sunday, it would still be a major shock if he lands the SPOTY crown.
    US Open champion Emma Raducanu is the huge favourite with the bookies after her remarkable run in New York.
    Ironically, the tennis sensation actually wants to see her role model Hamilton scoop the gong.
    She said: “I met him in person at the Gala and we had a really good conversation there.
    “He’s just been really cool and helping me. Like he said, be patient. You have just got to ride the wave.
    ‘I’m rooting for Lewis. He’s been such a good role model for me in terms of helping me out and through these next stages.”
    Raducanu expects to miss the awards ceremony on December 19th as she will be in the Middle East.
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    Elsewhere, Tokyo 2020 gold-medal winners Tom Daley, Adam Peaty, Jason Kenny and Dame Sarah Storey are expected to be in the list of candidates.
    Jockey Rachael Blackmore and 2011 winner Mark Cavendish could also get the nod.
    But the BBC could be sued by Tyson Fury if he is shortlisted – despite the WBC heavyweight champ defending his title against Deontay Wilder in emphatic fashion and being the fourth favourite for the award.
    The BBC last year declined Fury’s request to be taken out of the running and made public their intention to keep him on the list.
    But he has threatened them with legal action if they include him again.
    Hamilton won his first SPOTY crown in 2014 after his second world titleCredit: PA:Press Association
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    F1 news LIVE: Abu Dhabi GP build-up, Verstappen and Hamilton LEVEL on points ahead of deciding race – latest updates

    LEWIS HAMILTON and Max Verstappen’s EPIC F1 title race is going right to the wire, as the defending champ branded his rival “f****** crazy.”The pair finished first and second in Saudi Arabia and are now level on points going into a nail-biting final weekend of fast track action.
    There was debris strewn across the track after a heart-stopping moment where Verstappen was forced to let the Brit overtake him and they COLLIDED.
    The stench of ill feeling between the Mercedes champ and Red Bull pretender has simmered all season and has boiled over a few times already.
    Now, after storming off the podium in a huff, hot-headed Verstappen will have to summon all his might to try and prise the F1 championship off Hamilton, who could become the greatest driver of all time in Abu Dhabi this coming weekend.
    Hamilton said of the collision: “This guy is f****** crazy. It was just dangerous driving dude.
    “This isn’t the first time I’ve had to avoid collisions.
    “It was clear that others around us were willing to take it to all sorts of levels to overtake so I just tried to keep it on the track and stay out of trouble.
    “We are supposed to do our racing on track between the white lines.
    “The rules haven’t been clear from the stewards and those things have been allowed, so it has continued.”
    Hamilton and Verstappen are now both on 369.5 championship points, but only one driver can take the spoils in the last weekend of action.

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    Tyson Fury has defended Max Verstappen after the F1 star’s latest controversy with Lewis Hamilton.
    Fury said: “I’ve just been reading up about the F1 rivalry between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen and how Max is being made out to be a bit of a bad boy
    “It’s not nice, especially when you are young and ambitious and want to win.
    “Give him a bit of a break – he’s only a young lad trying his best.
    “Good luck to both men in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.”

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    Lewis Hamilton took a swipe at rival Max Verstappen by suggesting the rules ‘don’t apply to one of us’ after their collision in Jeddah.
    Hamilton won a thrilling Saudi Arabia Grand Prix on Sunday to go level on points with Verstappen and set up a title decider in the final race in Abu Dhabi.
    The British superstar narrowly avoided disaster after his Red Bull foe braked suddenly when allowing him to retake position.
    It saw the pair collide before the Mercedes driver managed to overtake a few laps later.
    The Dutchman was ordered to let Hamilton pass after he cut him up to avoid being overtaken – once again nearly causing a crash.
    Hamilton said: “I don’t think I’ve changed the way that I race.
    “I think we’re seeing multiple incidents this year where even with Brazil we’re supposed to do our racing on track in between the white lines and the rules haven’t been clear from the stewards, that those things have been allowed, so that’s continued.
    “From my understanding, I know that I can’t overtake someone and go off track and then keep the position but I think that’s well known between all us drivers but it doesn’t apply to one of us, I guess.”

    DON’T STAPP NOW
    Max Verstappen has been labelled “a gladiator” by Red Bull boss Christian Horner who says it is now his driver’s time to rule the F1 Empire.
    Verstappen, 24, clashed with Lewis Hamilton in the sensational Saudi Arabian GP on Sunday to set up a one-race winner-takes-all finale in Abu Dhabi this weekend.
    After nine months of wheel-to-wheel racing and 22 races across the globe, both drivers are level on points going into the last race of the season.
    Hamilton’s victory in Jeddah came after Verstappen was penalised by the stewards – once for cutting a corner and another time for brake-testing Hamilton, as the two made contact for the third time this season.
    With both drivers at war, along with their respective teams, it is all poised to be a duel to the end.
    Horner said: “Max has fought like a gladiator [last] weekend and given it everything, so we now have one chance.
    “We have a week to regroup and now it goes down to the wire at Abu Dhabi.
    “It’s a straight-out fight as it has been for the entire year. For the fans it is fantastic, it keeps the championship dream alive and we have one shot and it’s time to take it.”

    TO THE MAX
    Alain Prost can’t rule out a potential crash in Abu Dhabi as Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton’s rivalry has reached peak levels.
    Prost knows all about tactical and dangerous driving at the F1 season’s climax.
    He told Bild: “The situation could arise where the drivers know at one corner or another ‘I will either win or lose the world championship right here’.
    “It’s already so tense, and the tension has only been rising for some time. So you can’t rule out such a scenario.
    “I look at Monza, where if Max hadn’t tried to overtake Lewis he would have lost the race, so do you accept the risk or not?
    “It’s not easy in a win or lose situation like this.”
    Credit: PA
    JOS SAYING
    Max Verstappen will “do everything” to beat Lewis Hamilton in this weekend’s Formula One title decider in Abu Dhabi.
    That is according to Verstappen’s father Jos, who is a former F1 driver himself and believes his son will leave it all out on the track as his rivalry with Hamilton reaches its intense conclusion.
    The Dutchman, however, doesn’t expect a crash to occur, even though a collision that renders both drivers unable to finish the race would lead to Max’s first world championship.
    Jos told the Mail: “I don’t think that [a crash] will happen.
    “Max absolutely wants to win. He will definitely go for it.
    “He will clearly try to beat him. He will do everything to get the win, that’s for sure. It will be exciting.”

    GOOD MORNING F1 FANS
    Max Verstappen has been labelled ‘a gladiator’ by Red Bull boss Christian Horner who says it is now his driver’s time to rule the F1 Empire.
    Horner said: “Max has fought like a gladiator [last] weekend and given it everything, so we now have one chance.
    “We have a week to regroup and now it goes down to the wire at Abu Dhabi.
    “It’s a straight-out fight as it has been for the entire year. For the fans it is fantastic, it keeps the championship dream alive and we have one shot and it’s time to take it.”
    Meanwhile, Hamilton is odds-on with Ladbrokes to win a record-breaking eighth World Drivers’ Championship.
    After a scintillating race in Saudi Arabia, the bookies have priced Hamilton up at just 2/5 to come out on top as all eyes turn to Abu Dhabi next weekend, with Verstappen being a 7/4 shot in the betting as things stand.
    Elsewhere, 10/1 says Hamilton scoops a third BBC Sports Personality of the Year later this month.
    Finally, Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko has claimed his team are treated differently to Mercedes by FIA stewards.
    He said: “Our engineers are preparing that we can prove Max was constant with his braking, he didn’t brake test like Hamilton said.
    “Then he crashed into our car, he unfortunately put two cuts in the rear tyre. That was so severe that we couldn’t attack anymore. We had to take speed out.
    “That was the one thing. The next thing was at the second start, Hamilton was more than ten [car] lengths behind.
    “[Sebastian] Vettel got penalised in Budapest when he did it. But with this manoeuvre he [Hamilton] was preparing his tyre better for the start.
    “Then he pushed Max off, no reaction. So we feel we are not treated the same.”
    LEW ARE YA?
    Will Lewis Hamilton become an eight-time world champion in Abu Dhabi?

    FANDEMONIUM
    Max Verstappen thanked fans for voting him Driver of the Day at the Saudi GP.
    He beamed: Luckily the fans have a clear mind about racing.
    “I’m just trying to race. This sport is more about penalties than racing. I’m pleased the fans enjoyed it and I gave it my all today.”
    STAPP IT
    Max Verstappen admits he ‘didn’t agree’ with a number of events at the Saudi GP.
    He said: “It was quite eventful. A lot of things happened which I don’t fully agree with but it is what it is.
    “I tried on the track to give it all but the tyres weren’t lasting until the end.
    “I think it was good for the end of the stint but I was lacking a bit of rubber at the end. But nevertheless [I was] still second.
    “[For the collision] I slowed down, I wanted to let him [Hamilton] by, I was on the right but he didn’t want to overtake and we touched. 
    “I don’t really understand what happened there. It will be decided [at Abu Dhabi] hopefully we have a good weekend.”
    MAX ANGER
    Lewis Hamilton labelled title rival Max Verstappen ‘f***ing crazy’ after crashing into the back of him during a remarkable Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
    Verstappen, who had already been given a five-second penalty for leaving the track earlier in the race, had been informed he needed to give the lead back to Hamilton following a decision from the stewards.
    But, after touching moments earlier when Hamilton attempted to pass Verstappen, the Dutchman then slowed down to let Hamilton past but the Brit appeared confused.
    Then when Hamilton drove up behind Verstappen he hit the back of the Red Bull – an incident the seven-time champion believes was caused by Verstappen brake-testing him.
    Speaking during the race, Hamilton said: “This guy is f***ing crazy, man. It was just dangerous driving dude.”
    FIT TO BE TIED
    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.
    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.
    F2 driver Fittipaldi smashes into back of stalled car in huge crash with part of vehicle flying over barrier
    MAX SPEED
    Max Verstappen’s dad claims he has no respect for Lewis Hamilton as a man.
    He said: “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.
    “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.”
    WINNING FORMULA
    Being an F1 driver, Lewis Hamilton is a natural globetrotter.
    Flying from circuit to circuit, the Brit has won the world championship SEVEN times.
    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.
    SEE HAMILTON’S HOUSES HERE
    MARK MY WORDS
    Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko has claimed his team are treated differently to Mercedes by FIA stewards.
    He said: “Our engineers are preparing that we can prove Max was constant with his braking, he didn’t brake test like Hamilton said.
    “Then he crashed into our car, he unfortunately put two cuts in the rear tyre. That was so severe that we couldn’t attack anymore. We had to take speed out.
    “That was the one thing. The next thing was at the second start, Hamilton was more than ten [car] lengths behind.
    “[Sebastian] Vettel got penalised in Budapest when he did it. But with this manoeuvre he [Hamilton] was preparing his tyre better for the start.
    “Then he pushed Max off, no reaction. So we feel we are not treated the same.”
    SAUD BUT TRUE
    The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix was one of the most memorable in recent history.
    Jeddah certainly lived up to the hype as fans saw two red flags, crashes, near misses and time penalties.
    But what seven key moments in Saudi set up the title-decider?
    CHECK THEM OUT HERE

    DON’T STAPP BELIEVING
    Max Verstappen has been labelled “a gladiator” by Red Bull boss Christian Horner who says it is now his driver’s time to rule the F1 Empire.
    Horner said: “Max has fought like a gladiator [last] weekend and given it everything, so we now have one chance.
    “We have a week to regroup and now it goes down to the wire at Abu Dhabi.
    “It’s a straight-out fight as it has been for the entire year. For the fans it is fantastic, it keeps the championship dream alive and we have one shot and it’s time to take it.”
    RACE PAIN
    Red Bull boss Christian Horner has labelled Lewis Hamilton’s collision with title rival Max Verstappen ‘very frustrating’.
    He said: “That was a race that was very difficult to manage. I think race control struggled it as well with the amount of debris and VSCs (Virtual Safety Cars), restarts, safety cars.
    “I think we feel hard done by with the five-second penalty and in the incident where Lewis has driven up the back of Max.
    “They’ll go and explain in front of the stewards, but Max was trying to give the place up. We informed race control we were going to give the place up.
    “He lifted off, I think you can hear Lewis has lifted off. I don’t know if he was messing around for the DRS line there.
    “It was clear that we were giving the place up. We’d informed race control. That was what we were going to do.
    “There’d been a debate about it. Michael was adamant that you have a choice or it’s going to the stewards.
    “At that point you know it’s going to be a penalty. So we said, ‘OK we’ll give the place up.’ We informed race control.”
    STAPP RIGHT NOW
    Max Verstappen stormed off the podium after finishing second in Saudi Arabia.
    The Red Bull ace refused to hang out for the champagne spray after losing out to Lewis Hamilton.
    And he refused to look his rival in the face as they accepted their trophies following yesterday’s dramatic race.

    MAX POWER
    Max Verstappen was hit with a 10-second penalty after causing a crash with Lewis Hamilton at the Saudi Arabian GP.
    The Red Bull ace was handed the time punishment by race stewards on Sunday night after colliding with his Mercedes rival on lap 37.
    However, Verstappen keeps his second-place finish after coming in 16 seconds faster than third-place Valtteri Bottas.
    And it means he remains level with Hamilton points going into next weekend’s final race with the title at stake.
    HAM HOCK
    Lewis Hamilton is odds-on with Ladbrokes to win a record-breaking eighth World Drivers’ Championship.
    After a scintillating race in Saudi Arabia, the bookies have priced Hamilton up at just 2/5 to come out on top as all eyes turn to Abu Dhabi next weekend, with Max Verstappen being a 7/4 shot in the betting as things stand.
    Elsewhere, 10/1 says Lewis Hamilton scoops a third BBC Sports Personality of the Year later this month.
    F1 World Drivers’ Championship Winner:

    Lewis Hamilton – 2/5

    Max Verstappen – 7/4

    SPOTY:

    Lewis Hamilton to win 2021 BBC Sports Personality of the Year – 10/1

    *Odds according to Ladbrokes and correct at time of writing
    RUN WITH THE WOLFF
    Toto Wolff was left fuming with Max Verstappen’s driving in Saudi Arabia.
    He said: “I don’t think this is done yet. Lewis deserved it, he could’ve been out a few times with a broken wing. That was spectacular, but not good racing.
    “The telemetry shows he [Verstappen] is slowing down, then accelerated, then slowing down again. Lewis did not know [if he was being allowed to move ahead], it’s the wrong sequence of messages.
    “We need to look at the stewards and they look at the telemetry and come to a judgement.
    “It was a degree of frustration and I need to reserve judgement until I’ve seen the race again tomorrow.
    “The driving needs to be assessed and looked at. It is hard, very hard, maybe over the line. We just want to have a clean championship and the best man wins.
    “If it is Max, I’m at peace with that but we need it to be a fair race. Max has more wins so it’s still an advantage.
    “It’s important to have a great, great race at the end of the season, with two fantastic drivers racing each other. It’s going down to the wire and that’s how it should be.”
    RULED OUT
    Lewis Hamilton took a swipe at rival Max Verstappen by suggesting the rules don’t apply to one of them after their collision in Jeddah.
    Hamilton said: “I don’t think I’ve changed the way that I race.
    “I think we’re seeing multiple incidents this year where even with Brazil we’re supposed to do our racing on track in between the white lines and the rules haven’t been clear from the stewards, that those things have been allowed, so that’s continued.
    “From my understanding, I know that I can’t overtake someone and go off track and then keep the position but I think that’s well known between all us drivers but it doesn’t apply to one of us, I guess.”

    ‘CRAZY’
    Lewis Hamilton has said that title rival Max Verstappen drives over the limit following an incredible Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
    After the race, the seven-time world champion said: “For me I really had to try and keep my cool out there which was really difficult to do.
    “I have raced a lot of drivers through my life in 28 years and I have come across a lot of different characters.
    “There’s a few at the top which are over the limit, rules don’t apply or don’t think of the rules.
    “I just try to do my talking on the track and keep the car between the white lines and do it the right way.”
    Who wins the F1 drivers’ world championship title if they both crash out?
    If both crash out in Abu Dhabi, forcing both to retire from the race, Verstappen will be crowned champion.
    Neither will pick up any points for finishing below 11th.
    And with Verstappen having nine GP wins to Hamilton’s eight, he will take the F1 crown.
    How can Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen finish level on points?
    The two title challengers can finish level on points if one of the other finishes ninth or tenth.
    Ninth picks up two points in the championship and tenth only generates one.
    But should the tenth-placed driver set the fastest lap of the race, they will pick up an extra point, meaning both pick up two for Abu Dhabi – therefore finishing level on 371.5 points.
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