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    F1 US Grand Prix: UK start time TONIGHT, TV channel, live stream for Circuit of the Americas showpiece

    F1 heads to the United States as Lewis Hamilton looks to make up lost ground on Max Verstappen.The Brit is six points behind the Dutchman after taking a ten-place grid penalty for an internal combustion engine change in Istanbul.
    Lewis Hamilton and his Mercedes are expected to have the advantage at the US Grand PrixCredit: PA
    Max Verstappen is the current world championship leaderCredit: Getty
    Hamilton pulled off a good damage limitation race in Turkey, finishing fifth to Verstappen’s second, but was furious with the Mercedes team after they ordered him to pit from third position.
    However, Mercedes insist he was likely to have finished down in eighth, had he not come in to the pit lane to change his tyres.
    The Merc team were pleasantly surprised with their pace in Turkey and go into the US Grand Prix with even Red Bull labelling them hot race favourites.
    Red Bull team principal Christian Horner said he expects a strong Mercedes performance this weekend, before his team bounces back in the upcoming altitude races in Mexico City and Sao Paulo.
    He commented: “We know the next race in Austin has been a Hamilton stronghold for quite a few years now.
    “But then Mexico, Brazil hopefully the higher-altitude races tended to be quite strong for us in the past.”
    What time does the F1 US Grand Prix start?
    The US Grand Prix will have a very different schedule to races in Europe.
    With the big race taking place at 8pm BST tonight. This is 2pm over in Austin.
    What TV channel is the F1 US Grand Prix on and can I live stream it?

    The F1 US Grand Prix is live on Sky Sports F1.
    To stream it live, head to your Sky Go account.
    Non-Sky Sports subscribers can still watch all the action with a Now TV Day Pass from £9.99.

    Race schedule
    Friday, October 22
    Practice One – 5.30pm
    Practice Two – 9pm
    Saturday, October 23
    Practice Three – 7pm
    Qualifying – 10pm
    Sunday, October 24
    Race – 8pm More

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    ‘Hanging on for dear life’ – Lewis Hamilton blow as Mercedes chief Wolff hints at more grid penalties over engine issues

    LEWIS HAMILTON has been dealt another blow in his pursuit of the world championship as Toto Wolff admitted Mercedes engines are ‘hanging on for dear life’.Hamilton was hit with a ten-place grid penalty at the Turkish Grand Prix last time out after getting his fourth new engine of the season fitted.
    Lewis Hamilton’s title challenge could be wrecked by ongoing engine failures for MercedesCredit: Alamy
    Drivers are permitted three Internal Combustion Engines (ICEs) per season.
    Now in the United States this weekend, three of the four teams who use Mercedes ICEs are taking engine penalties.
    Sebastian Vettel of Aston Martin and Williams’ George Russell will start from the back of the pack in Austin tomorrow as they got their fourth ICEs.
    And Valtteri Bottas is on to his SIXTH engine so will begin Sunday’s race five places below his qualifying position.
    That is Bottas’ third penalty in four races as concerns rise for Mercedes boss Wolff – but the constructors are not entirely sure what the problems are as the grid penalties mount.
    The team principal said: “I think you see that we are suffering with reliability this year.

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    “We are going on to the sixth engine, I believe it is for Valtteri, and it’s not something we choose to do.
    “On the contrary, we are trying to really get on top of the problems and we haven’t understood [them] fully.
    “I think we are a step closer now, so it’s not always that we are literally easy with having the engines.
    “We are hanging on for dear life in supplying all customers and that is not trivial.”
    Hamilton spent some time in Los Angeles before heading over to Texas for the race weekend.
    The reigning F1 champ trails Max Verstappen by six points with six races remaining this season.
    And Wolff knows the ongoing engine issues could cost the team and Hamilton dear come the end of the year.
    The Austrian added: “I think when you look at Monza, for example, Valtteri had to start from the back and we are losing points on the way.
    “We are trying to push the performance every year, and this year we’ve come to a point where that has cost us points.

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    “Over the last seven or eight years, that mindset has won us races and championships.
    “So I would have hoped for a few less penalties and use less engines, but this year it has really hit us hard.
    “McLaren and Aston Martin are more fortunate and in that respect, we just have to take it on the chin and do the best possible job.”
    Toto Wolff knows the problems could derail his team’s 2021 seasonCredit: Getty
    Valtteri Bottas is on to his sixth ICE of the campaign as the issues mount and more penalties hitCredit: Getty More

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    F1 US Grand Prix qualifying: UK start time TODAY, TV channel and live stream for Circuit of the Americas

    F1 heads to the United States as Lewis Hamilton looks to make up lost ground on Max Verstappen.The Brit is six points behind the Dutchman after taking a ten-place grid penalty for an internal combustion engine change in Istanbul.
    Lewis Hamilton and his Mercedes are expected to have the advantage at the US Grand PrixCredit: PA
    Max Verstappen is the current world championship leaderCredit: Getty
    Hamilton pulled off a good damage limitation race in Turkey, finishing fifth to Verstappen’s second, but was furious with the Mercedes team after they ordered him to pit from third position.
    However, Mercedes insist he was likely to have finished down in eighth, had he not come in to the pit lane to change his tyres.
    The Merc team were pleasantly surprised with their pace in Turkey and go into the US Grand Prix with even Red Bull labelling them hot race favourites.
    Red Bull team principal Christian Horner said he expects a strong Mercedes performance this weekend, before his team bounces back in the upcoming altitude races in Mexico City and Sao Paulo.
    He commented: “We know the next race in Austin has been a Hamilton stronghold for quite a few years now.
    “But then Mexico, Brazil hopefully the higher-altitude races tended to be quite strong for us in the past.”
    What time does the F1 US Grand Prix start?
    The US Grand Prix will have a very different schedule to races in Europe.
    Practice One is on Friday, October 22 at 5.30pm UK time before Practice Two gets underway at 9pm.
    Local time that’s 11.30am for Practice One and 3pm for Practice Two.
    Qualifying and the race itself will both be evening events in the UK.
    Qualifying will be at 10pm on Saturday evening (4pm local time) with the race at 8pm on Sunday evening (2pm local time).
    What TV channel is the F1 US Grand Prix on and can I live stream it?

    The F1 US Grand Prix is live on Sky Sports F1.
    To stream it live, head to your Sky Go account.
    Non-Sky Sports subscribers can still watch all the action with a Now TV Day Pass from £9.99.

    Race schedule
    Friday, October 22
    Practice One – 5.30pm
    Practice Two – 9pm
    Saturday, October 23
    Practice Three – 7pm
    Qualifying – 10pm
    Sunday, October 24
    Race – 8pm More

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    Max Verstappen calls Lewis Hamilton a ‘stupid idiot’ and flipped him the middle finger during US Grand Prix practice

    MAX VERSTAPPEN blasted Lewis Hamilton as a ‘stupid idiot’ and flipped him the middle finger during practice for the US GP.The two championship rivals came close to making contact during practice for Sunday’s race.
    Red Bull driver Max Verstappen wasn’t happy with Lewis Hamilton during practice for Sunday’s United States Grand Prix – and showed him a middle finger
    Dutch ace Verstappen currently leads by six points with six races left of the 2021 World ChampionshipCredit: Alamy
    Verstappen snapped over the team’s radio: “Ha! Stupid idiot!” before making the gesture only to be told to ‘ignore it’ by his race engineer.
    The two are separated by six points with six races to go, with the Dutchman currently leading the championship.
    Red Bull boss Christian Horner said: “They were queuing up to start their lap and Lewis decided to jump it.
    “I think Max was keen to point out that he was first in the queue. It was just one of those things.”
    Meanwhile, Hamilton could face more grid penalties for taking a new engine, which could damage his chances of fighting Verstappen for the title.
    Mercedes boss Toto Wolff admits the team have struggled with reliability this season as their complicated power units are pushed to the limit in their fight with Red Bull.

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    The warning comes after Valtteri Bottas took his SIXTH engine of the season – three more than what is stipulated in the rulebook.
    Hamilton was given a 10-place grid drop last out in Turkey for taking a new internal combustion engine and he had to settle for finishing the race in fifth.
    Wolff snapped on Sky F1 when quizzed that the team’s engine woe was being caused by “air valves”.
    He blasted: “You are being fed with a lot of bull***t! We don’t need to talk about air valves or anything like this because you and I wouldn’t understand what it is.”
    He was later pressed to reveal the cause of their unreliability and added: “I would not want to disclose what it is for obvious reasons but it is always a concern.
    “When you look at Monza where Valtteri had to start at the back, we are losing points.
    “We are trying to push the performance every year and this year it has cost us points but for the last seven years, that mindset has won us races and championships.
    “I would have hoped for less penalties and used less engines, but this year it has hit us hard and we have to take it on the chin and do the best possible job.”

    Wolff says Merc are now weighing up whether to up Hamilton’s engine count too through fear of it failing mid-race.
    He said: “I cannot say whether we will be taking or what the percentage is, but obviously the risk is there.
    “What is difficult to evaluate is do you want to preempt the situation and take a penalty, take the hit.
    “Or do you want to run it and take the risk, which could be a DNF? That is a discussion we are having at the moment.”
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    ‘Very important relationship’ – Lewis Hamilton reveals most vital ally in F1 title battle with Max Verstappen

    LEWIS HAMILTON has revealed his most important ally in his battle with Max Verstappen for the F1 title.The seven-time world champion is locked in a straight fight with the Dutchman, who currently leads the championship by six points with six races to go.
    Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton has discussed his relationship with his physiotherapist and trainer, Angela CullenCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Red Bull ace Max Verstappen currently leads Hamilton by six points in the World Championship standingsCredit: Getty
    At 36, Hamilton is 12 years older than the Red Bull ace and says that he would not be in the title fight without the help of his physiotherapist and trainer, Angela Cullen.
    Speaking ahead of this weekend’s US GP, Hamilton said: “Angela is with me until 10pm or 11pm every day –  and with me from 6am or 7am every morning.
    “It’s a very, very important role. A very important relationship. I don’t think this year has brought us any closer together than any other year because we are incredibly close as it is, but we love our job.
    “We love doing what we do, we love doing it together, and I’m incredibly grateful to have her on the road, I don’t think I could do it without her.” 
    Cullen, 47, was born in New Zealand and played hockey for her country before becoming a performance coach.
    She started working with Hamilton in 2016 having worked with F1 fitness guru Aki Hintsa, who was close to Hamilton when he drove for McLaren.

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    But she is more than just his physio and trainer, often taking the role of dietician, driver, friend and confidant.
    The married mum-of-two lives with her husband and kids in the Alps. She also had a matching tattoo, with the F1 champ as they both have “loyalty” tattooed on their wrists.
    Hamilton added: “Angela and I are naturally incredibly close, we pretty much live together.
    “We’re close friends also so I’m very, very lucky to have found Angela because she’s a very special human being.
    “When I got to F1 I didn’t have a trainer and when I got there I was given a trainer at the time, they’re all called physios.
    “And, a couple of the trainers I had were not physios, but they were called physios for the race weekend.
    “And it was usually a guy that I was working with, would be on the road with me and train with me.
    “And then I started to notice I was having issues every now and then again with small injuries popping up, or you realise you’ve got a neck problem or whatever it might be.

    “And I never had anyone to be able to fix that, and it’s not until after I look back and I’d see Angela.
    “So I said why don’t you come on the road with me, because I’m not training on race weekends, I need physio that knows my body and knows what it needs to be as prepared as possible for a race weekend, and then when I’m away I can train with her.
    “We’ve grown together in terms of how we manage our weekends, how we prepare, taking the least stressed route, and just making sure I’m as fresh as I can be when I get in the car.” 
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    F1 US Grand Prix LIVE: Follow all the latest from qualifying as Perez bests Hamilton in practice – stream, TV, updates

    THE FORMULA ONE season heads Stateside this weekend to the iconic Circuit of the Americas.Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen resume their epic tussle for the F1 title, with just six points separating the two rivals.

    Practice 1 start time: 5.30pm BST

    Follow ALL the action with our live blog below…

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    PRACTICE 2 IS DONE – PEREZ LEADS THE WAY BUT VERSTAPPEN DID NOT DO A QUALIFYING RUN
    The Dutchman is keeping his powder dry, and it is the Mexican who is quickest as Red Bull look like they have improved.
    Norris in P2, Hamilton P3 and Bottas in P4. Verstappen down in eighth.

    CRASH FOR ALONSO
    The Spaniard loses control and spins into the barriers, but he is moving again. His car looks undamaged and he’s back in the garage.

    10 MINUTES TO GO
    And it is still Perez at the top of the timesheets as the team complete their long runs.

    PEREZ LEADS THE WAY
    Norris, Hamilton, Bottas, Ricciardo, Stroll, Leclerc, Verstappen, Sainz, Giovinazzi is the top 10 at just after the halfway stage of FP2.

    VERSTAPPEN BLASTS HAMILTON
    The two come close during practice as Hamilton comes close to the Red Bull.
    Verstappen snaps over the radio: “Ha! Stupid idiot!”
    He is told to “ignore it” by his race engineer.

    NORRIS IS BACK IN THE PITS
    “Something’s come loose on my elbow, I can’t turn properly,” Norris says over the team’s radio.
    He’s back in the garage as the team investigate the problem.
    FP2 IS GO – MERCEDES WERE AWESOME IN PRACTICE ONE
    Can Red Bull fight back? Or are they saving engines? Either way, it looks a straight fight between the two teams.

    TOTO WOLFF HAS BEEN SPEAKING ABOUT MERC’S ENGINE PROBLEMS
    Remember, Bottas has a new engine this week, triggering a penalty.
    Merc customers, Williams and Aston Martin have also taken new engines for Russell and Vettel, respectively.
    And it could mean bad news for Lewis Hamilton, who could face more grid penalties for taking a new engine.Wolff admits the team have struggled with reliability this season as their complicated power units are pushed to the limit in their fight with Red Bull.Hamilton was given a 10-place grid drop last out in Turkey for taking a new internal combustion engine and he had to settle for finishing the race in fifth.Wolff snapped on Sky F1 when quizzed that the team’s engine woe was being caused by “air valves”.He blasted: “You are being fed with a lot of bull***t. We don’t need to talk about air valves or anything like this because you and I wouldn’t understand what it is.”He was later pressed to reveal the cause of their unreliability and added: “I would not want to disclose what it is for obvious reasons but it is always a concern.”When you look at Monza where Valtteri had to start at the back, we are losing points.”We are trying to push the performance every year and this year it has cost us points but for the last seven years, that mindset has won us races and championships.”I would have hoped for less penalties and used less engines, but this year it has hit us hard and we have to take it on the chin and do the best possible job.”Wolff says Merc are now weighing up whether to up Hamilton’s engine count too through fear of it failing mid-race.He said: “I cannot say whether we will be taking or what the percentage is, but obviously the risk is there.”What is difficult to evaluate is do you want to pre-empt the situation and take a penalty, take the hit.”Or do you want to run it and take the risk, which could be a DNF? That is a discussion we are having at the moment.”
    LECLERC AND SAINZ IN P4 AND P5
    Different tyres used for Perez and Sainz.

    BOTTAS NOT THE ONLY ONE WITH AN ENGINE PENALTY
    George Russell also takes a new unit in his Williams, as does Sebastian Vettel at Aston Martin.
    The team can confirm that George has taken new power unit elements this weekend and therefore will incur a grid penalty.Still plenty to play for this weekend, GR 👊 pic.twitter.com/9IaV21rpRO— Williams Racing (@WilliamsRacing) October 22, 2021

    HORNER KEEPING CALM ABOUT MERC’S ENGINE WOES
    The Red Bull boss said: “Mercedes obviously have their reason for taking it and they must be having a few issues.”Under normal circumstances, [our engines] should be ok, but you can never say never.”
    BOTTAS LEADS THE WAY
    The Finn is in P1, Hamilton is second and Verstappen third-fastest in Austin.

    BOTTAS’S ENGINE PENALTY IS A CONCERN FOR HAMILTON
    That is a SIXTH unit for the Finn, as Mercedes are clearly worried about their ICE. That could mean that Hamilton is due a new one too, he took a new ICE in Turkey.

    AND A SPECIAL LID FOR LANDO
    The McLaren man also has a cool helmet for this race.

    ALONSO IS BACK IN THE GARAGE
    Bad start for the Spaniard.

    BOTTAS HAS AN ENGINE PENALTY…
    Valtteri Bottas has taken a sixth ICE of the season which means he is set for a grid penalty on Sunday.
    SPECIAL HELMET FOR BOTTAS THIS WEEKEND
    The Finn has a one-off helmet for Austin. And it’s pretty cool.

    MISTAKE FOR LECLERC
    The Ferrari man has a spin but stays out of the barriers. He is now on his way back to the pits for some new tyres.
    HAMILTON QUICK TO SET THE BENCHMARK
    The Mercedes man goes quickest. Early days yet, but he is faster than Verstappen.
    GREEN LIGHT – FP1 IN AUSTIN IS GO – BUSY TRACK AS THERE IS PLENTY OF EARLY RUNNING
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    The glamorous wives and girlfriends of F1’s biggest stars, from a Spice Girl to Italian model and jewellery designer

    F1 is one of the most glamorous sports in the world.Not only does it attract the lavish sponsors and wealthiest people, it’s also a magnet for stunning women.
    F1 star Max Verstappen with glam girlfriend Kelly PiquetCredit: Instagram @kellypiquet
    From the drivers all the way up to the team principals, men in motorsport are cheered on by beauty.
    Here’s SunSport’s guide to the most amazing Wags in F1, from pop stars to models and even an adventurer.
    GERI HORNER
    The wife of Red Bull team principal Christian Horner, Geri is much more famous than her husband.
    She rose to prominence as one of the Spice Girls in the 1990s, selling over 100 million records worldwide.
    ‘Ginger Spice’, now 49, is happier at home with her husband and their family – baking treats in the kitchen.
    However, she has been seen on the circuit supporting her man.
    Geri was famous in the 90s as Ginger Spice in the Spice GirlsCredit: Getty
    Red Bull team principal Christian Horner is married to GeriCredit: Getty
    SARA PAGLIAROLI
    Gorgeous Sara, 26, is the girlfriend of Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll.
    The pair began dating earlier this year, and she has become a permanent fixture by his side at the Grand Prix.
    The Italian is a model, and regularly shares shoots on social media to her 160,000 plus followers.
    She also launched her own jewellery line during the coronavirus pandemic called Blue Lemon Jewels.
    Sara Pagliaroli is an Italian model and social influencerCredit: Instagram @sarapagliaroli
    Pagliaroli began dating Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll this yearCredit: Getty
    CAMILA KENDRA
    Back in August, Kendra, 27, was linked to Lewis Hamilton.
    The Dominican Republic-born model posted a selfie in his property in Colorado and was wearing his shirt.
    Her rep denied they were dating one another, and so far it’s all gone hush hush.
    Camila Kendra is the Dominican Republic model linked with Lewis HamiltonCredit: Instagram
    Camila, 27, posted a snap in which she wore his shirtCredit: Instagram
    ELENA BERRI
    Hot on the heels of Kendra is the very beautiful Elena.
    A self-admitted fitness addict, crypto currency expert and fashion lover, she shares her glam life to 60,000 followers on Instagram.
    23-year-old Berri’s boyfriend is Frenchman Esteban Ocon of Alpine.
    They began dating in 2018.
    Elena Berri is a crypto currency expert and fashion loverCredit: Instagram @elenaberri_
    Berri dates Frenchman Esteban Ocon of AlpineCredit: Getty
    LINDA MORSELLI
    Brunette Morselli, 32, was one of 30 finalists for Miss Italia in 2006.
    From there, she began a TV career in her homeland and embarked on a romance with motorcycle legend Valentino Rossi, which thrusted her into the limelight.
    Since 2016, Linda has been two-time F1 champ Fernando Alonso’s girlfriend.
    She loves skydiving and calls herself an adventure traveler.
    Former Miss Italia finalist Linda Morselli calls herself an adventure travellerCredit: Instagram @lalindaa
    Morselli is the girlfriend of Spanish star Fernando AlonsoCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    KATERINA BEREZHNA
    Ukrainian beauty Berezhna is dating French driver Pierre Gasly, after his split with Caterina Masetti Zannini earlier this year.
    The 22-year-old calls Madrid and Marbella her home and has her own jewellery line, Imerelli Jewelry.
    However, she keeps her romance with Gasly on the down-low, rarely sharing any snaps together.
    Beautiful Katerina is a jewellery designerCredit: Instagram@katerinaberezhna
    Pierre Gasly and Katerina in a rare picture togetherCredit: Instagram@katerinaberezhna
    HANNA PRATER
    Sebastian Vettel met German beauty Hanna in school and have been together ever since.
    They live in a medieval-style farmhouse in Switzerland and have two daughters together, Emily and Matilda.
    She is a former industrial design student who doesn’t seek the limelight like other F1 Wags.
    Hanna Prater and Sebastian Vettel met in schoolCredit: AFP – Getty
    MINTTU RAIKKONEN
    Minttu has been married to Kimi Raikkonen since 2016.
    A former air-hostess, she is now a personal trainer and fitness model.
    The pair met through mutual friends and, according to reports, sparks instantly flew.
    Minttu Raikkonen is a former flight attendantCredit: Instagram
    Kimi Raikkonen and Minttu have been married since 2016Credit: Getty – Contributor
    TIFFANY CROMWELL
    Since 2020, cyclist Cromwell, 33, has seeing Finnish driver Valtteri Bottas.
    She competed in Tokyo 2020, her first Olympics for the Australia road cycling team.
    Although she was highest place finisher for her country, she finished well outside the medal positions in 26th.
    Tiffany Cromwell is a professional road cyclistCredit: Getty
    Since 2020, Cromwell has dated Valtteri BotasCredit: Getty
    CARMEN MONTERO MUNDT
    Montero Mundt is originally from London, and is the partner of Brit George Russell.
    The pair were seen in St Barts together kissing on a sunlounger and frolicking in the sea.
    She graduated from the University of Westminster with a Bachelor’s degree in business management and finance.
    George Russell and Carmen Montero Mundt look glam at the No Time To Die premiereCredit: Getty
    Montero Mundt often joins Russell on the circuitCredit: Rex
    KELLY PIQUET
    F1 championship challenger Max Verstappen has Brazilian model Kelly Piquet, 32, in his corner.
    She used to date Russian racing driver Daniil Kvyat, and they had a child together in 2019.
    But after they split, Piquet began dating the Dutch Red Bull driver in 2020.
    She is the daughter of Nelson Piquet, a three-time F1 world champion.
    Kelly Piquet is the daughter of three-time F1 champ Nelson PiquetCredit: Instagram @kellypiquet
    Max Verstappen and piquet have been dating since last yearCredit: Instagram @kellypiquet

    CHARLOTTE SINE
    Architecture students don’t get any more glam than Charlotte, 22, who is based in Monaco.
    She is the girlfriend of Charles Leclerc, who finished in a respectable fourth place at the Turkish Grand Prix.
    They met in Monaco when they were teenagers, with her parents living next door to Charles’ mum.
    In recent years, Charlotte has also launched her own shoe line.
    Charlotte Sine, 22, is originally from MonacoCredit: Instagram @charlottesiine
    Sine dates fellow Monaco resident Charles LeclercCredit: AFP
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    ‘Show how beautiful the motherland is’ – Lewis Hamilton pleads for return of South African GP after 28-year absence

    LEWIS HAMILTON has backed plans for F1 to return to South Africa, with a deal looming for 2023.Track bosses at the Kyalami circuit are hopeful that the circuit can join the already-bursting schedule of races.
    Hamilton is currently second in the World Championship standings behind rival Max VerstappenCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has already unveiled plans for a record-breaking campaign in 2022, set at 23 races.
    And Hamilton says that Africa needs to have a race, along with multiple races in America.
    He said: “The place that I really feel, to my heart, is most important to me is to get a race back in South Africa.
    “I think there is a great following out there and I think it would be great to highlight how beautiful the motherland is.
    “The US Grand Prix is fantastic. It is such a huge country, having just one race here for sure is not enough to really tap into the sporting culture here.
    “Definitely we need to have two, but there are so many great cities to have a grand prix.

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    “They are going to have one in Miami, it is going to be incredible, as is Austin.
    “I don’t know where they’ll have the next one.
    “I think that is quite cool, having these kind of little mini championships in each continent, it is not a bad thing for the sport.”
    The South African Grand Prix has not taken place since 1993, when Alain Prost beat out rivals Ayrton Senna and Mark Blundell to claim first place.
    The race became a hugely popular event on the F1 circuit in the 1960’s, but was suspended in 1985 due to the country’s policy of Apartheid.
    Following the end of Apartheid in 1991, the race was held two more times in 1992 and 1993, but has not returned to the world championship circuit since.
    A return was rumoured in 2018 when Adrian Scholtz, CEO of Motorsport South Africa, discussed the possibility of the country hosting another Grand Prix in the near future.
    But he revealed that no South African racetrack currently fulfils the FIA requirements to host a Formula One race, with Kyalami the best possible option.

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