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    Lewis Hamilton parties with Kylian Mbappe and Neymar as F1 legend lets his hair down after Monaco Grand Prix

    LEWIS HAMILTON partied with two of the biggest football stars on the planet after Sunday’s Monaco Grand prix at a Travis Scott concert.Brazilian forward Neymar was in attendance at the prestigious race to witness the Brit finish fourth in Monaco.
    Lewis Hamilton was joined by a host of stars at a rap concert following the Monaco GPCredit: Getty
    Neymar ditched PSG’s title celebrations to attend Sunday’s race in Monte CarloCredit: Getty
    Klylian Mbappe was spotted smiling at the Travis Scott gigCredit: Twitter
    A clip then showed the Frenchman laughing with Hamilton at LillysCredit: Twitter
    The 31-year-old, who is reportedly desperate to join Manchester United, was joined by Paris Saint-Germain team-mates Marco Verratti and Gianluigi Donnarumma by the track to watch the action.
    Neymar, who skipped his team’s title celebrations earlier in the weekend, was then spotted performing media duties as Hamilton recorded an Instagram video of himself cycling past the Samba ace.
    The former Barcelona man then called out to the seven-time world champion, only for the Brit to ignore him.
    Hamilton later tagged Neymar and wrote “My bad bro” alongside two laughing emojis with the footage.
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    But it led to an hilarious response from Neymar as he replied with a swift “F*** u” and several laughing emojis.
    And it was clear to see that there were no hard feelings as they enjoyed a concert by rapper Scott later that night at Lillys Club in the Principality.
    Hamilton ditched the overalls and let his hair down for the gig with Neymar and his PSG strike partner Kylian Mbappe also in attendance.
    Videos emerged of the star-studded line-up at the concert, with Hamilton and Scott’s friendship going way back.
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    Clips show both Hamilton, 38, and Neymar at Lillys Club and, according to Twitter account Utopia, the likes of Kevin Durant and Justin Bieber were also there too.
    Scott previously travelled to Jeddah to catch up with the Englishman after the Saudi Arabian GP.
    And he also attended a party hosted by Hamilton back in 2018 in association with Tommy Hilfiger.The Mercedes star will now be hoping that he can continue his recent upturn in form this weekend at the Spanish GP. More

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    Lewis Hamilton should only go to Ferrari if they almost DOUBLE his salary in mammoth offer claims F1 expert

    LEWIS HAMILTON should not move to Ferrari unless they DOUBLE his salary. That is the view of Formula One expert Peter Windsor.
    Lewis Hamilton has been told not to head to Ferrari unless they DOUBLE his salaryCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    The F1 driver is out of contract at the end of the seasonCredit: Getty
    Seven-time world champion Hamilton is out of contract at the end of the season, sparking rumours he could leave Mercedes.
    Ferrari have been earmarked as his next destination, with the Mail reporting there has been “close contact” between Hamilton and Scuderia president John Elkann.
    Hamilton, 38, reportedly earns a whopping £45million-a-year with the Brackley-based constructor, making him one of the highest-paid drivers on the grid.
    The Mail’s report adds Ferrari and Mercedes have the financial muscle to offer similar packages at around £40m, helped by drivers falling outside of F1’s new budget cap.
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    However, Windsor – an award-winning F1 journalist and former manager at both Williams and Ferrari – believes the Brit should only take Ferrari’s offer if the terms are DOUBLED.
    Speaking on a YouTube live stream, he said: “I’ve seen a few numbers bandied around. One was £40m.
    “If I was Lewis Hamilton, I’d be going for a lot more than £40m because you could argue that Lewis, with the Ferrari brand and what he could do for the Ferrari brand, should be thinking in terms of at least £50m just for PR and brand turnaround.
    “And then how much is he worth as a driver, as a pure race driver? You’d have to say £25-30m.
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    Peter Windsor believes a Hamilton-Ferrari deal should be worth at least £80millionCredit: Getty

    “£40m? I would say about £80m would be more logical. And if they’re not going to pay that sort of money, I don’t think he should do it.”
    In terms of performance, Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez have been irrepressible in earning race wins this season, with Verstappen winning four – including the Monaco Grand Prix – and Perez two.
    As a result, race wins have been hard to come by. Though Hamilton has managed to squeeze one podium in so far this season and he is yet to finish below P6.
    However, Mercedes will be hoping their fortunes will change quickly after implementing £1m worth of upgrades.
    Meanwhile, despite strong one-lap pace, Ferrari have also claimed just a single podium spot through Charles Leclerc – who hinted Hamilton was his ideal team-mate.
    Windsor continued: “I think he should stay at Mercedes and look for some long-term deal at Mercedes and continue.
    “Because what you don’t want to do if you’re Lewis Hamilton is leave Mercedes just as they’re going to be competitive because the odds are, having been uncompetitive for so long, that a team that big and that good will eventually find a way.
    “That’s another issue for Lewis, so he may well stay where he is and it could be the money that decides it.
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    “If I was managing Lewis and it was £40m, I’d say: ‘Nah, stay where you are.’
    “Ferrari [is a] huge brand for Lewis Hamilton to put his name to. Massive. And that’s [worth] a lot more than a £40m deal in my view.”
    He then added: “If Lewis is going to Ferrari, it’s such a big unknown in terms of how competitive that car would be that, if I was Lewis, I wouldn’t go for less than £80m.
    “I did say £100m to a mate the other day and he said: ‘That’s a bit much, isn’t it?’ I said: ‘OK, let’s bring it down to £80m…’
    “But £40m? You’ve got to be joking. If he does it for £40m, hats off to him because it means he’s just doing it for the love of the sport.
    “I’m not decrying the enormity of £40m, but I’m just saying for that he might as well stay at Mercedes really.”
    The Spanish GP is up next for Hamilton and Co.
    Before Verstappen won last year’s race, Hamilton had won five in a row around the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
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    This year will see the track’s controversial third sector chicane cut and replaced with a fast and winding right-hander before the final straight.
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    BBC F1 commentator ‘sacked by Formula E for alleged inappropriate touching as inquiry is launched’

    A LEADING voice on BBC’s Formula One coverage has been dismissed from his commentary role on Formula E for alleged inappropriate touching.Jack Nicholls has deleted his social media accounts and stood down from Radio 5 Live’s coverage of last weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix following the allegations.
    Jack Nicholls has been axed by Formula ECredit: Twitter
    The BBC F1 commentator has been accused of inappropriate touchingCredit: Getty
    Now an inquiry has been launched after he was accused of inappropriate touching.
    One of the three allegations is understood to relate to a younger member of staff who was in a relationship with Nicholls, according to The Telegraph.
    That was a breach of Formula E guidelines.
    All of the allegations, which emerged as he was preparing to broadcast on Radio 5 Live, were raised within Formula E, the all-electric motor racing series, and caught BBC’s F1 team unaware.
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    Rather than the individual believed to have been affected, two of the complaints were said to have been made by witnesses instead.
    A Formula E statement read: “Formula E can confirm that an investigation was carried out in response to complaints of inappropriate behaviour received about Jack Nicholls.
    “Following this investigation, Jack Nicholls’s contract to provide race commentary was terminated.”
    Nicholls has now released his own statement, saying: “Although disappointed with the decision, I respect it and accept why it was taken.
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    “I want to take full responsibility for what I did and apologise unreservedly for a couple of isolated incidents that has made those concerned feel uncomfortable.
    “I never meant any harm and I am committed to making amends and to be more mindful of my behaviour in future.”
    Nicholls currently still remains at the BBC as a freelancer.
    The Beeb have not received any complaints of Nicholls’ conduct.
    Nicholls has been a regular on BBC since 2016 and often works as part of a team that includes ex-F1 driver Jolyon Palmer and Jennie Gow.  More

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    F1 star Lewis Hamilton’s vegan burger chain hits staggering valuation after Thibaut Courtois investment

    FORMULA ONE legend Lewis Hamilton has seen the valuation of his vegan burger chain rocket after an investment from Thibaut Courtois. Hamilton in 2019 launched his own meat-free restaurant called Neat Burger and he now has eight locations in London.
    Lewis Hamilton has seen the valuation of his vegan burger chain rocketCredit: Getty
    Thibault Courtois at the Monaco GPCredit: Getty
    And following their first move into America, the Financial Times say Neat Burger is now valued in excess of $100million (£80m).
    The latest round of financing raised an additional $18 (£14.5m) and Real Madrid goalkeeper Courtois was among those to invest.
    Hamilton, 38, went vegan in 2017 and at the time he claimed his fitness levels improved as a result of the diet change.
    The racer – who is also part of the ownership group of the NFL franchise the Denver broncos – is currently fourth in the F1 standings.
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    Reigning champion Max Verstappen has already raced to an early lead after just six races gone.
    But Mercedes chief Toto Wolff has thrown his support to Hamilton, who is chasing a record-breaking eighth world title win.
    Wolff told F1 ‘s website: “It’s so difficult because we were in the mix with Aston Martin and with Ferrari I would say.
    “But we really need to be careful, we need to go to Barcelona and collect more data.
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    “It’s a new baseline. I don’t expect us to be clearing Aston Martin and Ferrari [there].
    “It is more about understanding what does this car do now, how to set it up and we are really good at grinding away.
    “Even with the old package which wasn’t that great, or was terrible at the start of the season, we managed to win a race in Interlagos [in 2022] in a dominant way. So we’re going to get there.”
    Lewis Hamilton in 2019 launched his own meat-free restaurant called Neat BurgerCredit: Getty More

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    Sky Sports presenter Naomi Schiff joins no bra club and shows off amazing F1 necklace in glamorous outfit

    NAOMI Schiff has become the latest star to join the no bra club.The 29 year old is a former racing driver, having begun her career at the age of 16, and has raced across multiple formats including the W Series.
    The Sky Sports presenter became the latest member of the no bra clubCredit: Instagram/@jayneejaynee
    The 29-year-old was looking glamorous on a night out in MonacoCredit: Instagram/@jayneejaynee
    Schiff is part of the Sky Sports F1 team for the 2023 seasonCredit: Instagram/@naomischiff
    Schiff was part of the Sky Sports team for the Monaco Grand Prix last weekend.
    And it appears she had extended her stay in the principality as she was pictured out with friends last night.
    The presenter stepped out with no bra in a glamorous outfit, showing off plenty of cleavage.
    She was also wearing an amazing F1 necklace which was glistening in the light.
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    Schiff has amassed 182,000 followers on Instagram and shares snaps of her away from the track alongside her presenting work.
    She admitted earlier this year that she was “surprised” about receiving an approach from her current employers having never driven a Formula One car.
    Speaking to Jodie Kidd on the Kidd in a Sweet Shop Podcast she said: “I was very surprised to have a call from Sky.
    “Weirdly, I didn’t ever think that they would consider me as a pundit because of the fact that I obviously, had never driven an F1 car.
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    “But I was so delighted when they suggested it because I was like, ‘this is going to fill the void in my life of not being a driver any more’.”
    Since retiring from racing she was appointed as the diversity and inclusion ambassador for the W Series and has become a Sky Sports presenter, regularly appearing in their Formula One coverage.
    She has 182,000 followers on InstagramCredit: Instagram / @naomischiff
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    Lewis Hamilton fans slam ‘shameless’ F1 star George Russell for his cheeky request to Mercedes team-mate

    F1 FANS have slammed George Russell after his “shameless” request to Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton during the race.The 25-year-old Brit requested that he could pass team-mate Lewis Hamilton after he incurred a five-second penalty for a dangerous re-entry.
    Lewis Hamilton and George Russell during pre-season testing.Credit: Rex
    Russell got into trouble after rainfall from lap 51 onwards caused chaos for a number of drivers.
    The Brit had been on course for a podium finish but saw himself drop down the positions to fifth after running off track at the Mirabeau corner.
    He then compounded his mistake when Red Bull’s Sergio Perez struck his Mercedes’ when he re-entered the track.
    That collision ensured Russell incurred a five second penalty, which was the beginning of the controversy between him and Hamilton.
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    With Russell in fifth and Hamilton in fourth, Russell was heard on team radio requesting that he overtake his team-mate so he could better protect his five second lead on Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc in sixth.
    Russell did promise, however, that he would not build a lead of over five seconds on Hamilton.
    That meant that Hamilton would technically still have been in fourth position despite his car being behind Russell.
    That didn’t stop fans raging about the request with many saying it reflected that Russell was “not a team player”.
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    One fan raged: “George Russell is not a team player. Makes it sound like it’s for the team but it’s purely self-served. Hope Mercedes chuck him next season!”
    Another said: “George Russell is a shameless t*** for asking team orders after bottling the position!”
    While another added: “George Russell, you almost have to respect the audacity to ask if you can get past Lewis to create a gap for your own 5 second time penalty.”
    Russell did not receive permission from Mercedes to complete the manoeuvre.
    He did manage to comfortably hold on to his fifth place finish however, with Leclerc unable to chase down the Englishman.
    Hamilton managed to hold on to fourth with Apline’s Esteban Ocon coming third, Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso secured second, with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen comfortably holding on to his pole position throughout the race.
    Verstappen’s victory was his latest as part of a fine season, with the Dutchman sitting top of the drivers’ standings on 144 points.
    His team-mate Sergio Perez sits on 104 points in second, with veteran Aston Martin driver Fernando Alonso rolling back the years to sit in third.
    Hamilton and Russell’s positions are a carbon copy of where they finished at Monaco, sitting in fourth and fifth respectively. More

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    Inside abandoned F1 track left frozen in time a decade after last Grand Prix with names of retired drivers still up

    AN ABANDONED F1 track has been frozen in time a decade on from its last race.And the names of retired drivers are still up over the garage doors in the pit lane in an eery nod to yesteryear.
    Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel’s name banners are still upCredit: Károly Méhes / F1Destinations.com
    The circuit was used for just three racesCredit: AFP
    Vettel, left, enjoyed a stunning perfect 100 per cent winning recordCredit: Getty
    Lewis Hamilton’s best result was fourth in 2012Credit: Getty
    The faded and antiqued signs for former Red Bull pair Sebastian Vettel of Germany and Australian Mark Webber remain in place from the 2013 race.
    Vettel won that Grand Prix – as he did the two previous times it was staged in 2011 and 2012 – during his dominant period in F1.
    But after just three editions, the race was cancelled in 2014 as part of a one-year hiatus to change the F1 schedule before a tax dispute saw its return postponed and then totally scrapped.
    The track in question is… the Buddh International Circuit in India.
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    The circuit, in the Gautama Buddha region on Uttar Pradesh in northern India – just outside New Delhi and 100 miles north of the Taj Mahal.
    It only opened in 2011, with an estimated construction cost of £320million, and had a capacity of 110,000 spectators.
    With 16 turns spanning the 5.125km track, Vettel held the lap record with a blistering 1:27.249 in 2011.
    Jenson Button said it was particularly tricky to maintain consistent high speeds throughout the track.
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    Vettel – who joined Webber in F1 retirement last year – agreed and added: “There is a lot of elevation change around the lap which adds to the fun, from as much as eight per cent downhill and up to ten per cent uphill.
    “It’s like a roller coaster. It really has emerged as one of the most challenging circuits on the calendar for the drivers.”
    Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton’s best result at Buddh came in 2012 with a fourth-placed finish – despite starting third on the grid.
    After the F1 Grand Prix was pulled from the calendar, there were no international events held at the circuit between 2014 and 2022 – except the 2016 Asia Road Racing Championship.
    However, the circuit will make its major return to motorsport in 2023 with the MotoGP Grand Prix of India – scheduled for round 13 of the season on September 24.
    Jenson Button recognised the difficulty of the 5.125km trackCredit: EPA
    The circuit cost a whopping £320m to buildCredit: AFP
    The circuit was used for a half marathon once the international races dried upCredit: Getty
    The circuit will be used in 2023 for the MotoGPCredit: Getty
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    F1 star Fernando Alonso flogging ultra-rare £3.5million Ferrari Enzo after Monaco GP success

    FERNANDO ALONSO is looking to cash in following his impressive Monaco GP finish.That’s by flogging his ultra-rare Ferrari Enzo, which could be set to fetch £3.5million at auction.
    F1 ace Fernando Alonso is set to sell his rare Ferrari Enzo at an auction in MonacoCredit: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cs0iZ8Cor2q/
    The Spaniard finished second in Sunday’s Monaco GP behind Max VerstappenCredit: Alamy
    Spanish F1 star Alonso, 41, is enjoying a fine season with Aston Martin.
    He finished second in Sunday’s Monaco race behind champion Max Verstappen.
    And Alonso is now up to third in the driver standings, 24 points ahead of old foe Lewis Hamilton.
    He is now hoping for homecoming success at this weekend’s Spanish GP.
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    But Alonso, romantically linked with pop star Taylor Swift last month, will also be turning his sights to a major pay day at an auction house.
    The veteran racer has an epic collection of luxury cars, including a McLaren P1 and a Maserati GranCabrio.
    However, Alonso is now looking to get rid of one at an upcoming auction in Monaco on June 8 – specifically his ultra-rare Ferrari Enzo.
    Only 399 of the cars were ever made, with Alonso managing to get his hands on a 2011 version.
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    It has clocked up just 2,982 miles, has a top speed of 218mph and can go from 0-60mph in 3.3 seconds.
    Alonso could pocket a tasty sum for it, with an older 2003 Ferrari Enzo – which also had more miles on the clock – recently selling for £3.5m in Paris.

    A statement from Monaco Car Auctions confirmed: “This Enzo gathers several major particularities.
    “In addition to being ‘Scocca n.1’ as mentioned in its Ferrari Classiche certification, there’s only 4,800km on the clock and it belongs until now to Fernando Alonso.” More