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    What was Sir Stirling Moss’ cause of death and how many World Championships did the F1 legend win?

    STIRLING MOSS lived his life in the fast lane.
    One of the most iconic racing drivers of his age, Moss was an inductee to the Motosport Hall of Fame and active from 1948 to 1962.

    Sir Stirling Moss is one of Britain’s most famous sportsmenCredit: AP:Associated Press
    How old was Stirling Moss?

    MOSS rose to fame following the Second World War and began his racing career in 1948.
    His father was an amateur racer and had competed in the Indianapolis 500, although Albert wanted young Stirling to follow in his footsteps and become a dentist.
    But racing was where his passion lay and Moss soon demonstrated his ability with numerous wins at national and international level.
    He won a total of 212 of the 529 races he entered in his 14-year career, with his first Formula One triumph at the 1955 British Grand Prix.

    Moss spent ten years racing in Formula One and was the first Brit to win the British GPCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Leading a clean-sweep for Mercedes, Moss’ victory at Aintree was the first ever home GP triumph by a British driver.
    In his F1 career, Moss would go on to take 16 chequered flags, while appearing on the podium 24 times.
    His last foray in Formula One came at the 1951 US Grand Prix, where he was forced to retire from the race despite starting at No3 on the grid.
    And his professional racing career was all but ended in 1962 following a crash at Goodwood which put him in a coma.

    He did however continue to race in historic cars and legend events for more than thirty years.
    Moss was born in West Kensington on September 17, 1929 and was knighted in 2000.
    At the time of his death in April 2020, he was 90 years old.

    Moss continued to race in legend events right up until he was almost 80 years oldCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    What was the F1 legend’s cause of death?
    THE racing world has been saddened by the passing of one it’s true greats.
    Moss’ wife was at his bedside as he passed away in the early hours of Easter Sunday following a long illness.
    Stirling had retired from public life in January 2018 after undergoing lengthy rehabilitation for a serious chest infection he contracted more than two years earlier.
    His wife Susie told the Daily Mail: “He died as he lived, looking wonderful.
    “He simply tired in the end and he just closed his beautiful eyes and that was that.
    “It was one lap too many. He just closed his eyes.”
    He is survived by Susie – his third wife who he wed in 1980 – and two children.

    How many World Championship’s did he win?
    MOSS’ achievements on the race track made him a firm fan favourite.
    And as the first Brit to win a home Grand Prix, he’ll always be regarded as Formula One royalty.
    The one prize that alluded Moss during his illustrious career was the F1 World Championship.
    He never won the prize and has subsequently been described as the ‘greatest driver never to win’ the title.
    SunSport’s Ben Hunt describes Moss as “charming, eccentric and one of the greatest drivers of all time”. More

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    F1 Portuguese Grand Prix LIVE RESULTS: Hamilton WINS to beat Schumacher’s record, Bottas in second – latest reaction

    LEWIS HAMILTON made history in Portugal as he beat Michael Schumacher’s F1 record to become the most successful driver of all time.
    1st Hamilton 2nd Bottas 3rd Verstappen
    Follow all the reaction from Portugal with our blog below…

    MORE FROM HAMILTON…
    Here’s exactly what the British superstar said on his Instagram post.
    He wrote: “NINETY TWO WINS 🤯
    “Today is beyond my wildest dreams. I couldn’t be here today without my team, continuously innovating and pushing the barrier in this game.
    “I’m so grateful to have you guys by my side through this journey. It doesn’t matter how many Sunday’s we do this, it’s always a challenge.
    “None of this has been easy. It’s been such a privilege to work with you all. I’m thinking of Michael today, I will forever have the utmost admiration and respect for you, it’s truly been an honour to be mentioned in the same sentence as you.
    “And to you teamlh, I can’t express how grateful I am for all of you. All I can say is thank you, from the bottom of my heart for always believing in me. Still We Rise 🏆 92“

    ‘I’M THINKING OF MICHAEL TODAY’
    Lewis Hamilton has shared this incredible message with his 20.3million Instagram followers.

    GOING HAM
    After the victory, Lewis Hamilton said: “I’m still very much in race mode mentally. But yeah, I can’t find the words at the moment.
    “My dad is here which is amazing, and my step-mum Linda too, and my dog Roscoe so it is a blessed day.
    “I could have only ever dreamed of being where I am today.
    “I didn’t have a magic ball when I came to Mercedes but here I am and as a team we are trying to make the most of it.”

    WINNING FORMULA
    As we celebrate his success, SunSport have checked out how the champion likes to spend his hard-earned cash.
    From his £18million six-bedroom home in London to his £32million penthouse in New York.
    Click here to view his incredible property portfolio.

    LEWIS: “I owe this to the [Mercedes team] here and those back at the factory. It’s been such a privilege to work with them.
    “I could only of ever dreamed of where I am today. It’s gonna take some time to sink in. I can’t find the words at the moment”#PortugueseGP 🇵🇹 #F1 pic.twitter.com/Fd8xYuuR1w
    — Formula 1 (@F1) October 25, 2020

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    🏁 END OF RACE (LAP 66/66) 🏁
    HamiltonBottasVerstappenLeclercGaslySainzPerezOconRicciardoVettelportuguesegp 🇵🇹 f1 pic.twitter.com/Sy5wss8RZg
    — Formula 1 (@F1) October 25, 2020

    HE’S DONE IT! 9⃣2⃣ WINS! LEWIS MAKES @F1 HISTORY. pic.twitter.com/y1aFx02gpP
    — Mercedes-AMG F1 (@MercedesAMGF1) October 25, 2020

    HAMILTON ON HIS ACHIEVEMENT
    “Wow guys,I could not have done this without you. Thank you to continue to believe in me. An amazing job guys, amazing.”

    VICTORY FOR HAMILTON
    Lewis Hamilton wins the Portuguese GP. That’s his 92nd victory in F1. A new record.
    He has more wins than any driver in F1 history.
    Bottas is second but a whopping 25.592 seconds behind.
    Verstappen is P3
    Leclerc in P4

    FANTASTIC MOVE FROM GASLY
    He has DRS and goes around the outside of Perez to move into fifth place.
    Galsy justifying calls for him to be re-promoted to Red Bull. Cracking Stuff.

    LAP 63
    Gasly in P6 is closing in on Perez. Good driver from both these drivers.
    Perez, of course, is out of work at the end of the season.

    HAMILTON SAID HE HAD CRAMP
    And then goes even faster.
    He wants this done and dusted. He is over 20 seconds ahead.

    10 LAPS TO GO
    Hamilton looks nailed on for his 92 win.
    He is 16.5 seconds clear of Bottas, who is in P2.

    KVYAT GETS A PENALTY
    The Russian is hit with a five-second penalty for exceeding track limits.

    STROLL RETIRES
    He has not finished the last four races.
    He will get a new parts for the next race without a penalty. Team say they stopped him because of the damage to his car and feared he may spin off.

    ALBON LAPPED BY VERSTAPPEN
    That is another hammer blow to his Red Bull career.
    Placed in 12th.
    Not. Good. Enough.

    RED BULL ARE KING OF THE PITSTOPS
    The team have just changed Albon’s four tyres in 1.8 seconds. Incredible.
    He is in 12th place and on the quicker soft tyre behind Vettel.

    LAP 47 SOME BIG GAPS NOW
    Hamilton is looking comfortable here. The only thing he needs to worry about it the rain.
    Bottas has dropped off and now almost 15 seconds behind.
    Verstappen 8 seconds further behind.
    Leclerc 14 seconds behind him.

    LAP 40 of 66
    Hamilton makes his stop. He says his tyres are still good.
    He has so much time on Verstappen.
    This looks game over.

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    Hamilton vs Schumacher: Wet weather, coping with pressure & consistency – who’s the GOAT as Brit breaks F1 win record?

    LEWIS HAMILTON has broken Michael Schumacher’s record with his 92nd Formula One win.
    The British star, 35, is also likely to match the German’s record seven world titles this season, too.

    Lewis Hamilton has the most F1 wins in history with 92, breaking Michael Schumacher’s recordCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Schumacher’s record seven world titles could be equalled this season by HamiltonCredit: AP:Associated Press

    Hamilton has already beaten Schumacher’s record for the most podiums and pole positions.
    But which of the two F1 legends is the greatest?
    Sadly, the two only competed against each other for three seasons in F1 when Schumacher came out of retirement to drive for Mercedes, who were then uncompetitive.
    SunSport breaks down the drivers’ skills into five categories to establish who is F1’s No1.

    WORK-RATE
    Hamilton
    The Mercedes man gets a fair chunk of stick for his jet-setting ways and there is a feeling he doesn’t do his homework in the same way as other drivers do.
    Wrong. He does and has his notebook that he carries with him that he uses to provide feedback to his engineers.
    Score: 8

    Schumacher
    When Schumacher joined Ferrari he was already well-known for his attention to detail, but after signing for the Italian team he cranked it up to a new level.
    Yes, Ferrari did surround him with the best people and a defacto No2 driver, but Schumacher’s work-rate was next level.
    Score: 10

    Lewis Hamilton has looked in imperious form this season – particularly in the wetCredit: EPA

    OVER A SINGLE LAP
    Hamilton
    In F1, there is a term that is frequently used that is along the lines of “being able to extract the most from the package”.
    To everyone else, that means going as quick as you can… and the best measurement of that is in qualifying.
    Hamilton is untouchable over one flying lap, his performances, especially for Mercedes, on a Saturday are mesmerising.
    Score: 10
    Schumacher
    While Schumacher achieved an impressive 68 poles during his F1 career, Hamilton currently sits on 97, and having reached that number on 44 fewer races.
    Make no mistake, Schumacher was quick, but Hamilton easily edges this one.
    The argument of who had the better car also goes out of the window.
    Score: 8

    Hamilton has reached the level of Schumacher – something no one thought possibleCredit: Reuters
    DRIVING IN THE WET
    Hamilton
    Whenever it rains, Hamilton is the favourite.
    Since his impressive performance in the wet at Silverstone in 2008 to his bravery in qualifying for this year’s Styrian GP, he always seems to keep it on the black stuff, whatever the weather.
    This year’s pole in Austria was particularly impressive, with his Merc boss Toto Wolff hailing the performance as “not from this world”.
    Score: 10
    Schumacher
    Like Hamilton, the German has a reputation for being an excellent wet weather driver.
    One race that stands out is the 1995 Belgian GP where he stayed on slicks while most of the other cars pitted for wets.
    Despite being slower, Schumacher held off Damon Hill to win the race.
    Score: 9

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    CALM UNDER PRESSURE
    Hamilton
    With team radio now regularly played out on TV, fans get an insight into life in the drivers’ cockpits.
    For the best part, Hamilton’s comments on tyres are interesting for those studying the lap times.
    But while he sometimes sounds flustered, it’s worth remembering he’s travelling at 200mph and pulling G-forces of 5G.
    Whatever he says to his team, Hamilton keeps things clean on track and does not resort to dirty tricks.
    Score: 10
    Schumacher
    Without the radio exchanges from Schuamcher’s era, it is difficult to make a direct comparison between their attitudes in the heat of battle.
    But there is a clear winner when it comes to gentlemanly conduct when handling the pressure.
    Time and again, Schumacher was at the centre of a foul play storm, be it blocking, dangerous moves or even inexplicably stopping on track to halt a qualifying session.
    Score: 8

    Hamilton’s consistency race-on-race, season-after-season is mightily impressiveCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Schumacher is likely to see his record for most F1 wins broken this seasonCredit: EPA
    CONSISTENCY
    Hamilton
    Ah, the old argument about having the best car.
    The best car of the season is always defined by who won the title that year.
    The best drivers get to drive the best cars.
    Currently, the Mercedes is the best car and Hamilton’s consistency there has been staggering.
    He’s won 70 of the last 132 GPs.
    Score: 10
    Schumacher
    Schuamcher’s 13 wins out of 18 in his title-winning 2004 season is the standout, yet that level of dominance is similar to Hamilton’s eight wins in 12 for this season.
    But when you look at Schumacher’s stats, the results are punctuated by retirements – something Hamilton rarely does.
    In fact, Hamilton’s last retirement from a race was over two years ago.
    Score: 8
    TOTAL SCORE
    Hamilton: 48
    Schumacher: 43

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    Meet Lewis Hamilton’s family including dad he sacked, racer brother with cerebral palsy and elusive mum after record win

    LEWIS HAMILTON officially holds the record for most Formula One win after taking first place at the Portugal Grand Prix.
    The British star, 35, stormed to victory to take his win-tally to a staggering 92 – one ahead of legend Michael Schumacher.

    Lewis Hamilton officially holds the record for most F1 wins following his victory in Portugal

    Hamilton won the Portugal GP to seal the record

    Hamilton has come a long way from his days as a young go-karting champCredit: Instagram @lewishamilton

    Lewis Hamilton grew up in this modest home in StevenageCredit: Steven Jensen

    But it’s not just on the track Hamilton has been making headlines during his illustrious career.
    Hamilton has been dating – or rumoured to have been dating – a host of famous faces down the years, including Nicole Scherzinger, whom he dated on and off between 2007 and 2015.
    He’s also been in the headlines for his lifestyle down the years, such as urging fans to go vegan.
    But one constant in his life has been his family, some of whom have been there from his go-karting youth to see him become one of the greatest F1 racers to ever set foot in a cockpit.

    Here we take a closer look at the Hamilton family…
    ANTHONY HAMILTON – Dad

    Anthony Hamilton was Lewis’ manager for 18 years from go-karting to F1Credit: PA:Press Association

    Anthony married second wife Linda and they had Lewis’ half-brother NicolasCredit: BBC
    HAMILTON’S dad, Anthony, is a major reason the Stevenage-born star even got into racing.
    He bought Lewis his first remote-controlled car when he was just six-years-old – and his first go-kart for Christmas when he was seven.
    Anthony would help Lewis break into the world of go-karting, where he spent seven years working his way from the Rye House Kart Circuit in Hertforshire to Formula Super A stardom.

    Hamilton Snr was Lewis’ manager throughout his racing career up until 2010, when he was ruthlessly sacked.
    Two weeks before the F1 season started, Lewis downplayed the incident, saying: “Dad will miss being here, but it was me who initiated the break.
    “He’s got other things to focus on, and I don’t want my dad being my manager anymore.”
    However, Anthony later revealed the true extent of the drama, admitting: “He thought, ‘Do you know what dad? I am fed up listening to you’.
    “He decided he wanted to be his own man. I was comfortable with that.”
    Anthony later suggested Lewis had withheld a £3million payment he’d promised him as a ‘thank you’ for his 18 years of service.
    He revealed: “It just never happened. I am comfortable with it. It’s not my business. If he says he’s going to do something and he doesn’t that’s his loss.”
    Anthony was married to Hamilton’s mum, Carmen Larbalestier, but the pair separated when Lewis was just two-years-old.
    CARMEN LARBALESTIER – Mum

    Lewis Hamilton lived with mum Carmen until he was 12, when he moved in with his dadCredit: PA:Press Association

    Hamilton hugged mum Carmen and step-mum Linda en route to his first F1 crownCredit: EPA
    WHILE Anthony was seen at almost every race of Lewis’ career in the early days, mum Carmen was always a more elusive figure in the racer’s life.
    But Lewis actually enjoyed more of his formative years living with his biological mum.
    The F1 superstar was raised by his mum until he was 12-years-old – along with half-sisters Nicola and Samantha.
    He then moved to live with dad Anthony, step-mother Linda and his half-brother Nicolas.
    While Carmen hasn’t been a regular at Lewis’ races – she has always been there for the big moments – with the pair said to enjoy an excellent relationship.
    At the Chinese Grand Prix in 2008, two weeks before he became a world champion for the first time, Larbalestier was seen embracing her son and his stepmother Linda.
    And Hamilton’s mum shared another hug with him after he secured his fourth world title in Mexico in 2017.
    The world champ also went to the trouble of holding a surprise 60th birthday party in London in 2015 – even getting Jessie J to sing at the bash.
    Speaking about her break-up with Anthony, Carmen once revealed: “Lewis was the best thing to come out of my marriage. [The split] didn’t damage Lewis.
    “He is probably better for it than if we had stuck together in an unhappy marriage.
    “Tony wanted to be somebody and he has achieved that. I wanted the quiet life and that put a barrier between us. I couldn’t see myself in that busy, hectic lifestyle.
    “But I didn’t stop him making sure Lewis got what he wanted. Without his dad’s constant, constant work he would not have been able to continue.”
    LINDA HAMILTON – Step-mum

    Linda Hamilton has regularly been spotted at Lewis’ racesCredit: Getty

    Linda Hamilton started dating Anthony when Lewis was ten-years-oldCredit: Gary Stone – The Sun
    AFTER his early years with his mum, Lewis moved to live with his dad and brother aged 12 – joining step-mum Linda.
    Anthony had already been with Linda for two years – and she took an active role in raising Lewis before he moved in with her.
    Linda was regularly spotted at races alongside Anthony, even after he was sacked as Lewis’ manager.
    And she shared a sweet moment at the Chinese GP in 2008, when she hugged Lewis – along with his birth mum Carmen – following his victory just weeks before he sealed his first world crown.
    Linda is the birth mum of Lewis’ half-brother, Nicolas.
    NICOLAS HAMILTON – Half-brother

    Nicolas Hamilton, centre, is also a racer, now part of the BTCCCredit: Instagram @lewishamilton

    Nicolas, left, has cerebral palsy and grew up with Lewis during the latter’s teenage yearsCredit: Getty
    THE younger son born to Anthony, Nicolas lived with Lewis after he moved to join his dad and step-mum Linda aged 12.
    Nicolas was born with cerebral palsy – a disease affecting movement and coordination.
    However, he has never let that hold him back, with the 27-year-old also a racing driver.
    Nicolas drives a modified car in the British Touring Car Championship – where he has started 36 races.
    In 2015, he secured a deal with AmD Tuning to race an Audi S3 for five events in the BTCC – totalling 12 races – becoming the first-ever disabled driver to compete.
    And earlier this year, he secured his first full-time gig, signing up to drive for Motorbase Performance.
    As well as his two seasons in the BTCC, Hamilton also spent four years driving in the Renault Clio Cup UK and one in the European Touring Car Cup.
    In 2016, he was briefly a part of Channel 4’s F1 coverage team.

    NICOLA & SAMANTHA LOCKHART – Half-sisters
    LEWIS’ two half-sisters are the product of mum Carmen’s second marriage.
    Hamilton had lived with both Nicola and Samantha up until the age of 12, when he moved to live with his dad and half-brother.
    The sisters remain relatively out of the spotlight but are thought to have grown up in Sandy, Bedfordshire with mum Carmen.
    KAIDEN – Nephew

    Hamilton was slammed after he said he was ‘so sad’ nephew Kaiden was wearing a purple and pink dressCredit: Lewis Hamilton Instagram
    ON Christmas Day 2017, Kaiden went from unknown to a celebrity of his own after Hamilton’s lapse in judgement.
    Hamilton slammed his nephew for wearing a purple and pink dress, sharing a clip on Instagram, saying: “I’m so sad right now.
    “Why are you wearing a princess dress? Is this what you got for Christmas? Why did you ask for a princess dress for Christmas, boys don’t wear princess dresses!”
    But Kaiden melted fans’ hearts as he simply pointed his wand at Lewis and giggled for the camera.
    Hamilton later apologised for the insensitive post and went on to wear a kilt for GQ magazine, saying he wanted to “make amends”.
    The F1 star posted: “I meant no harm and did not mean to offend anyone at all. I love that my nephew feels free to express himself as we all should.
    “My deepest apologies for my behaviour as I realise it is really not acceptable for anyone, no matter where you are from, to marginalise or stereotype anyone.
    “I have always been in support of anyone living their life exactly how they wish and I hope I can be forgiven for this lapse in judgement.”

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    Portugal GP results: Lewis Hamilton breaks Michael Schumacher’s record with 92nd career win, 13 years after first

    LEWIS HAMILTON took another giant step towards cementing his status as Formula One’s greatest racer of all time by winning his record-breaking 92nd Grand Prix in Portugal.
    And with it the reigning world champion moved closer to title No7 and equalling Michael Schumacher’s haul.

    Lewis Hamilton waves to the crowd in Portugal as he took another step towards being crowned F1’s GOATCredit: Reuters

    The very first win came at the 2007 Canadian Grand Prix, 13 years agoCredit: Action Images – Reuters

    Anthony Hamilton was quickly on the scene to congratulate his son’s remarkable achievementCredit: AFP or licensors

    Hamilton joined level with the German hero on 91 career race wins last time out at Eifel.
    But the pair were not tied out in front for long as Hamilton and his Mercedes team blew away the rest of the field.
    He opened up a 16-second lead with ten laps to go and it was a far more routine win than his very first, 13 years ago at the 2007 Canadian GP – a year after Schumacher’s last.
    In fact, Hamilton lapped all his opponents up to fifth this afternoon – only Valtteri Bottas, Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc avoided.

    And even a spot of cramp in the closing stages did nothing to halt his march to rewriting yet another chapter of F1 history.
    The Brit started at the front of the grid at the Algarve International Circuit after pinching pole from team-mate Valtteri Bottas.
    But it was Carlos Sainz who enjoyed a blistering start at lights out after capitalising on Verstappen’s lock-up.
    The Spaniard then overtook both Mercedes cars to take the lead before Bottas claimed P1.

    The Brit got his hands on the trophy and the champagne yet again on a victorious day in PortugalCredit: Reuters

    Michael Schumacher won his 91st race at the Chinese GP in 2006 but has now been overtaken at the top of the leaderboardCredit: EPA

    Hamilton has come a long way from his days as a young go-karting champ

    Hamilton won his 92nd Grand Prix to break Schumacher’s recordCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Hamilton got himself back in front on lap 20 and it was all too easy for the Brit as he breezed past his team-mate.
    And from there it was all about the record breaker.
    The Mercedes pair opened up a mammoth gap on Verstappen, allowing them both to pit and come back out in first and second.
    By the time he claimed the chequered flag after 66 laps of driving, Hamilton was 25.592 seconds clear of Bottas – the biggest winning margin of the season – with Verstappen third and Leclerc fourth.
    And just like any proud dad, Anthony Hamilton was on hand to capture the moments – including his son on the podium – on his iPad.
    The winner said: “I owe this to the [Mercedes team] here and those back at the factory. It’s been such a privilege to work with them.
    “I could only of ever dreamed of where I am today. It’s gonna take some time to sink in. I can’t find the words at the moment.”
    Hamilton is now the joint favourite to win the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award alongside Marcus Rashford at 2/1.

    Hamilton took a knee before the race as he continues the fight against racism in societyCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Hamilton had to fight off an early challenge from his team-mate and rivals but was well in control once he reclaimed the leadCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    The Brit held off the early challenge including from team-mate Valtteri Bottas to race well clearCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    The Mercedes crew members were on the fence to cheer their man over the lineCredit: AFP

    Sports Personality of the Year – Ladbrokes

    Marcus Rashford – 2/1
    Lewis Hamilton – 2/1
    Tyson Fury – 4/1
    Ronnie O’Sullivan – 5/1

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    F1 Portuguese Grand Prix 2020: UK start time, live stream, TV channel, race schedule from the Algarve

    LEWIS HAMILTON continues his quest for a seventh world title as F1 continues in Portugal this weekend.
    The Brit star was back on top of the podium as he dominated at the Eifel Grand Prix, giving him a 69-point lead over teammate Valtteri Bottas.

    Mercedes are hoping to dominate once again in PortugalCredit: Reuters

    And he will start on pole today after a superb performance in qualifying.
    When is the F1 Portuguese Grand Prix?
    The F1 Portuguese Grand Prix takes place TODAY – Sunday, October 25.
    The race action will commence at 1.10pm GMT.
    What TV channel is the Portuguese Grand Prix on and can I live stream it?
    You can catch all of the weekend’s drama live on Sky Sports F1.
    If you’re not a Sky subscriber, grab a NOW TV pass to stream from just £9.99.
    You can also catch highlights of the big race on Channel 4 at 6.30pm tonight.

    Race schedule
    Friday, October 23
    Practice 1 – 11am to 12.30pm
    Practice 2 – 3pm to 4.30pm
    Saturday, October 24
    Practice 3 – 11am to midday
    Qualifying – 2pm to 3pm
    Sunday, October 25
    Race – 1.10pm More

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    Lewis Hamilton drops F1 retirement hint saying it ‘won’t be long’ until he quits – but confirms he will race in 2021

    LEWIS HAMILTON has sensationally hinted that he could retire – as he looks to break Michael Schumacher’s Formula One race win record today.
    The Brit can overtake German legend Schumacher’s race win record if he takes victory at the Portugal Grand Prix.

    Lewis Hamilton can break Michael Schumacher’s F1 win record with victory today in PortugalCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    But he has confirmed he will race in 2021 when he could potentially also become the most successful F1 racer ever with an eighth world title.
    He levelled the race win record last time out when he notched his 91st chequered flag at the Eifel Grand Prix.
    If he wins the F1 title this season he will seal a seventh world crown and match Schuey’s incredible feat.
    But the Brit has now hinted that he could be ready to pack it all in at the age of 35.

    Hamilton exclusively told Sky Sports: “I still want to continue to race but I don’t know how much longer it will be.
    “It’s definitely not going to be a long time before I stop, so this is a period of time where I’ve got to slowly work out what the future holds.”
    Hamilton’s Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas has already agreed a new deal to stay with the German giants.
    But both Hamilton and team chief Toto Wolff have not penned new deals.

    The Hertfordshire racer reckons talks will begin when the season ends.

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    Hamilton, who won a sixth world crown last year, currently earns a reported £42million a year but this figure is expected to be slashed due to the Covid crisis.
    He said: “I guess at some stage we have to sit down and have the conversation but it’s not a priority right now. Getting the job done this year, for me personally, is the priority.
    “That’s what I’m solely focused on right now. When the time’s right we’ll do it and get on with it.”
    On his ability to win more titles, he said: “I don’t think I’m at my peak. I’m in a good area, for sure.

    “It’s bright, whatever I decide to do, but it also has to be aligned with the times, it has to be aligned with my values and it has to be aligned with what the team is planning to do.
    “All I can say is that I plan to be here next year.”
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    F1 Portuguese Grand Prix 2020: UK start time, live stream, TV channel, race schedule for the Algarve

    LEWIS HAMILTON continues his quest for a seventh world title as F1 continues in Portugal this weekend.
    The Brit star was back on top of the podium as he dominated at the Eifel Grand Prix, giving him a 69-point lead over teammate Valtteri Bottas.

    Mercedes are hoping to dominate once again in PortugalCredit: Reuters

    Bottas was fastest in practice yesterday, with Hamilton back in eighth and Max Verstappen impressing in the Red Bull.
    When is the F1 Portuguese Grand Prix?
    The F1 Portuguese Grand Prix takes place on Sunday, October 25.
    The race action will commence at 1.10pm.
    What TV channel is the Portuguese Grand Prix on and can I live stream it?
    You can catch all of the weekend’s drama live on Sky Sports F1.
    Coverage of qualifying begins at 1pm.
    If you’re not a Sky subscriber, grab a NOW TV pass to stream from just £9.99.
    You can also catch qualifying highlights on Channel 4 at 5.30pm tonight,

    Race schedule
    Friday, October 23
    Practice 1 – 11am to 12.30pm
    Practice 2 – 3pm to 4.30pm
    Saturday, October 24
    Practice 3 – 11am to midday
    Qualifying – 2pm to 3pm
    Sunday, October 25
    Race – 1.10pm More