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    Lewis Hamilton launches his own film and TV company and already has Brad Pitt lined up for major role

    LEWIS HAMILTON has launched his own film and TV company. The seven-time Formula One champion has diversified his portfolio in recent years, buying shares in NFL team Denver Broncos.
    Lewis Hamilton has set up his own TV and Film production companyCredit: Splash
    Actor Brad Pitt will star in a feature F1 movie by Hamilton’s companyCredit: Splash
    And now he has added an entertainment company to his list.
    As reported by DEADLINE, Hamilton’s new company will be called Dawn Apollo Films.
    The Brit – who paid tribute to his beloved bulldog Roscoe as he turned 10 – set up the production company with talent outfit Copper, which is run by his manager Penni Thow.
    And some big names are already in the pocket of the company with a pair of big projects already in the works.
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    The first will see a thus-far untitled F1 film from Top Gun: Maverick director Joe Kosinski that will star actor Brad Pitt, while the second one will be a documentary detailing Hamilton’s personal journey.
    On the reasoning behind the move, Hamilton told DEADLINE: “I’ve always been into movies. I watch a lot. I find it a real escape. There are a lot of movies I find inspiring…
    “The goal is to make impactful stories and ultimately to inspire people through movies and storytelling.
    “A big part of the new company will be about social impact, community and causes.”
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    Hamilton has been a massive advocate for social change throughout his time as an F1 driver, pledging to donate £20million to help under-represented young people in Britain as part of the self-made “Hamilton commission.”
    On the upcoming projects, Hamilton added: “We have a couple of great projects in the works with Apple TV+.
    “One is the documentary and the other is the F1 movie we’re making with Brad Pitt and Joe Kosinski.”
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    Pitt was involved in an awkward interaction with Sky Sports presenter Martin Brundle as he snubbed an interview with the ex-F1 driver during the grid walk for the US GP, which was won by Max Verstappen.
    Hamilton himself almost claimed his first victory of the season, but he was unable to hold off the Dutchman’s superior pace and was overtaken agonisingly close to the end of the race.
    Hamilton has a previous link with director Kosinski, revealing: “I actually had an opportunity to work with Joe on Top Gun: Maverick.
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    “Tom (Cruise) put me on the phone with him and Joe moved heaven and earth to create space for me to be one of the pilots in the film, but I wasn’t able to make it work, which I regret every day.” 
    The 37-year-old also said he had spoken to Star Wars creator George Lucas and former Disney chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg in order to “pick their brains” on how best to navigate his new line of work. More

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    Christian Horner breaks down in tears as he hugs Spice Girls star wife Geri Halliwell after Red Bull win F1 title

    CHRISTIAN HORNER broke down in tears and was comforted by wife Geri Halliwell after Red Bull sealed another title. The team boss was snapped after Max Verstappen crossed the line to win the US Grand Prix on an emotional weekend for the team.
    An emotional-looking Horner left the pitwall with wife Geri HalliwellCredit: Grab
    It was an emotional weekend for Red Bull with the death of their founder and their first Constructors’ Championship win in nine yearsCredit: Rex
    Red Bull founder Dietrich Mateschitz died at the age of 78 ahead of the race in America.
    Throughout the weekend, the team paid tribute to his huge contributions to Red Bull and motorsport as a whole.
    Verstappen then dedicated his victory to the late Austrian billionaire with his win – alongside team-mate Sergio Perez’s fourth-place position – sealing the Constructors’ Championship.
    The victory is Red Bull’s first team crown since 2013 and follows Verstappen winning the Driver’s Championship in Japan last month.
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    Horner was spotted by Sky Sports’ cameras looking teary as he left the pitwall alongside wife and Spice Girls star Geri.
    Shortly after the race win, Horner said over team radio: “Max Verstappen you are the world champion. We are the world champions.
    “Thank you so much and thank you to Dietrich Mateschitz.”
    It had been a hard-fought victory for the team and far from the straightforward procession Verstappen has enjoyed in other races this season.
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    The Dutchman beat pole-sitter Carlos Sainz off the start line and would have seen the Spaniard being spun around by George Russell in his rearview mirror.
    But then he had Lewis Hamilton on his tail as the pack were bunched together after two safety cars – the second of which came after a high-speed collision between Lance Stroll and Fernando Alonso.
    Verstappen’s day then took a turn for the worse after a botched pit stop saw him fall behind Hamilton and Charles Leclerc.
    But the 25-year-old fought back and showed impressive speed to pass both drivers, with his move on Hamilton coming only six laps from the end. More

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    Inside Lewis Hamilton’s birthday celebrations for beloved dog Roscoe with special cake and chilling out with movie

    LEWIS HAMILTON paid tribute to his beloved pet Roscoe as the bulldog celebrated his 10th birthday. The F1 legend, 37, pulled out the stops to make sure it was a special day, serving up cake and relaxing with a movie.
    F1 star Lewis Hamilton hailed his ‘best friend’ Roscoe as the dog celebrated his 10th birthdayCredit: Instagram @lewishamilton
    Hamilton and Roscoe enjoyed a movie together to mark the star’s birthdayCredit: Instagram @lewishamilton
    Roscoe’s Instagram page shows he was presented with a delicious-looking birthday cakeCredit: Instagram @roscoelovescoco
    Roscoe can often be seen trailing close behind Hamilton as he strolls around the paddock during race weekends.
    The seven-time world champion hailed his “best friend” in an Instagram post, where he also shared pictures of the two together.
    He wrote: “[Roscoe] turns 10 today. We’ve been through so much together, feels like we’ve grown up together.
    “Can’t tell you how many nights he’s kept me up with his snoring.
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    “But he’s still my best friend and such blessing in my life. Roscoe, Dads loves you.”
    Hamilton shared snaps of him and his dog as they enjoyed the birthday together.
    One picture shows a relaxed-looking Hamilton sat next to Roscoe, with the driver holding a yellow tennis ball in one hand.
    Another snap sees the Brit sat on a skateboard opposite his beloved pooch.
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    His Instagram story also reveals how they spent the special day, with Hamilton presenting Roscoe with a huge birthday cake.
    The pair then spent some time relaxing front of a movie.
    Like Hamilton, Roscoe is vegan and can often be seen in videos caught in the misadventures of the Mercedes driver.
    The dog has become so popular with F1 fans he can even boast an impressive 666,000 followers himself.
    Not long before Roscoe’s birthday celebrations, Hamilton was in Austin battling for victory in the US Grand Prix.
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    He was pipped to the chequered flag by his former title rival Max Verstappen with only six laps to go.
    He now has three races left to try to win to avoid his first ever winless season in F1.
    Roscoe can often be seen trailing behind Hamilton in the F1 paddockCredit: Instagram @lewishamilton
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    Fernando Alonso set for showdown talks with FIA after 200mph US Grand Prix crash saw F1 star given brutal 30sec penalty

    FERNANDO ALONSO is on collision course with the FIA as Formule One prepares for another row with the race stewards.The Spaniard was launched into the air at 200mph during Sunday’s race following a dangerous move from Lance Stroll.
    Fernando Alonso’s Alpine was launched into the air after the high-speed collisionCredit: Sky Sports F1
    Alonso managed to miraculously drag his damaged car up the grid despite the crashCredit: Rex
    ⚠️ SAFETY CAR! ⚠️There’s a high-speed collision between Alonso and Stroll, and we have another Safety Car! Stroll is out of the race. Both drivers are okay. pic.twitter.com/81IgKXe0iR— Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) October 23, 2022

    Amazingly, Alonso carried on racing to come home in seventh place, despite suffering excruciating back pain as a result of the shunt.
    However, following a post-race protest from the Haas team, the two-time world champion was slapped with a whopping 30-second time penalty that dropped him down to 15th.
    Haas argued that Alonso’s car was in an unsafe condition as its right-hand wing mirror became loose and fell off following his collision.
    Alonso’s Alpine team have now launched an appeal which will be heard this week ahead of the Mexican Grand Prix.
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    He wrote on Instagram: “Thanks for all the messages I received yesterday and today.
    “It’s one of those rare times in sport that I feel we are all on the same page and share the same opinion towards the rules and regulations.
    “Therefore Thursday is an important day for the sport that we love so much, as the decision will dictate if we are going in the right direction for the future. Thanks again for all your support.”
    Alpine criticised the decision and are also expected to argue that Haas’ submission came too late.
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    A statement said: “BWT Alpine F1 Team is disappointed to receive a post-race time penalty for Car No14 from the United States Grand Prix, which unfortunately means Fernando moves to outside the points positions.
    “The team acted fairly and deemed the car remained structurally safe as a result of Fernando’s incident with Lance Stroll on lap 22 of the race with the right-side rear view wing mirror detaching from the chassis as a result of accident damage caused by Stroll.
    “The FIA has the right to black and orange flag a car during the race if they consider it unsafe and, on this occasion, they assessed the car and decided not to action the flag.
    “Moreover, after the race, the FIA technical delegate considered the car legal.
    “The team also believes due to the protest being lodged 24 minutes past the specified deadline, it should not have been accepted and therefore the penalty should be considered as invalid.
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    “As a result of this point, the team has protested the admissibility of the original Haas F1 Team protest.”
    The row comes after a succession of blunders and delays from the FIA while Red Bull are at loggerheads with the governing body over their cost cap row. More

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    Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc’s private chat after US Grand Prix caught on TV after Brit ‘tried hard’ to win race

    LEWIS HAMILTON and Charles Leclerc were caught on camera having a private chat after the thrilling US Grand Prix.The seven-time world champion, 37, was in the lead in the closing stages of the race before fierce rival Max Verstappen surged past him with just six laps to go.
    Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc were overheard holding a private conversation after the US Grand PrixCredit: Twitter
    Hamilton’s dogged performance in his Mercedes gave him a chance of victory but it eluded him in the endCredit: Rex
    The nail-biting race had an unpredictable ending as safety cars and botched pit stops left the Grand Prix in the balance.
    Hamilton, who hasn’t won a race all season, looked set for victory before being caught by his old title rival.
    After the race he told Leclerc, who finished third, how much he was pushing for the win.
    And Sky Sports cameras picked up their conversation in the cool down room.
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    Hamilton said: “I tried so hard to stay ahead and beat him.”
    Leclerc then asked about his Ferrari team-mate Carlos Sainz, who was tapped and spun off the road by Hamilton’s pal George Russell.
    The Monegasque racer said: “What happened to Carlos [Sainz]?”
    Hamilton responds bluntly: “George [Russell] took him out.”
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    Their collision was the first act of an entertaining race in Austin.
    Sainz took a superb pole on Saturday but his hard work came to nothing when Verstappen took the lead through the first corner – and was then tapped by Russell.
    The spin was enough to force the Spaniard to retire.
    Multiple safety cars then raced onto the scene to recover Valtteri Bottas’ beached Alfa Romeo after the Finn spun off track.
    Only a few laps after the restart, Lance Stroll and Fernando Alonso were involved in a terrifying crash, with the race again grinding to a halt.
    A botched pit stop on Verstappen’s car then saw Hamilton take the lead.
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    But the Red Bull driver – who was crowned this season’s champion earlier this month – passed Leclerc and then his Brit rival for victory.
    Hamilton has since praised his team for their efforts after a difficult season. More

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    Red Bull’s constructors’ title was fitting tribute to Mateschitz but now there are questions about the future

    IT was fitting that Red Bull wrapped up the F1 constructors’ title in Texas on Sunday given their ongoing row with the sport’s governing body.Controversy has been a pillar of the energy drink’s success, put there by its co-founder Dietrich Mateschitz, who died on Saturday.
    Red Bull wrapped up the F1 constructors’ title in Texas on SundayCredit: Rex
    Mateschitz was once asked about a Red Bull utopia and was quoted as saying: “Nobody tells you what you have to do — only what you don’t have to do.”
    Nothing could be more relevant to Formula One, a sport governed by an over-complicated rulebook, which Red Bull are challenging in relation to the cost cap.
    Mateschitz’s impact in motorsport was massive and his death could have big consequences.
    His company owns two F1 teams, one race track in Austria and has had a hand in the careers of seven drivers out of 20 on the F1 grid.
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    Red Bull’s logos and — more importantly — money have cropped up in dozens of motorsport championships all across the world.
    No wonder the team’s F1 boss Christian Horner says Mateschitz can be listed as one of the most influential people in the sport’s history.
    After the Austrian tycoon’s passing was marked ahead of Sunday’s race, Horner said: “The tribute was a big moment. It demonstrates how many people he has affected and supported in Formula One.
    “He’s always given youth a chance. He gave me a chance as a 31-year-old team principal. He’s given all these young drivers a chance. He’s given engineers a chance.
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    “So many owe him so much. (The legacy) is enormous. I don’t think there’s anyone other than probably Enzo Ferrari who has done so much for Formula One.
    “He was a fan, he was passionate about the sport. He followed his dreams and he encouraged us to do the same.
    “He was there on the tough days as well as the good days.
    “Hopefully he enjoyed that race from above, looking down. But his legacy will continue.
    “His spirit is embodied throughout the team and that will continue to shine brightly.”
    The question is, what happens to Red Bull? Mateschitz’s death means the drinks brand, which sold 9.8 billion cans last year, would be some acquisition.
    What happens if it was sold? Would the new owners continue their support of motorsport?
    The subsequent prize money for winning the constructors’ title, plus already lucrative sponsorship deals, means financially Red Bull Racing are in good health.
    Red Bull Racing is a separate division to the beverage business, so a potential split is unlikely to worry them.
    The big question is whether they will keep the energy drink’s name and branding.
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    FERNANDO ALONSO showed amazing restraint not to blast Lance Stroll for his dangerous move which sent him flying at 200mph in Texas.
    Perhaps it is because he is joining Aston Martin next season which, of course, is owned by Stroll’s dad.
    I’m not sure he will be able to hold his tongue in Mexico this week when asked why the stewards handed him a 30-second time penalty for his car not being in a “safe condition to race” because of the smash.
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    BRAD PITT was in Austin to do some research for his upcoming F1 film.
    But he might need to do some more after trying to fob-off Sky F1’s Martin Brundle.
    Pitt swept aside the commentator’s advances, making painful viewing.
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    Reigning champ Fabio Quartararo’s third place delayed celebrations.
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    ‘This one was for Dietrich’: Emotional Verstappen dedicates USA GP win to Red Bull owner Mateschitz after death at 78

    MAX VERSTAPPEN paid an emotional tribute to Red Bull founder Dietrich Mateschitz following his win at the US Grand Prix. Mateschitz, the billionaire owner of the Red Bull franchise, passed away at the age of 78 with Red Bull announcing his death on Saturday evening.
    Max Verstappen paid tribute to Dietrich Mateschitz after his victoryCredit: Splash
    Mateschitz made Christian Horner the youngest-ever F1 team principalCredit: Getty
    The Austrian founded Red Bull in 1984 before moving into F1 in 1995Credit: AFP
    He was estimated to be worth £24billionCredit: Rex
    And after overtaking Lewis Hamilton late on to claim victory at the Circuit of the Americas in Texas, Verstappen, along with team principal Christian Horner paid homage to their late boss.
    As he crossed the line Horner said over the radio: “Max Verstappen, you are world champion, we are world champions.
    “Thank you so much, and thank you Dietrich Mateschitz for everything you have done.”
    The Dutchman had already claimed the F1 driver’s title thanks to victory around Suzuka in the Japanese Grand Prix, but his win on Sunday also sealed the constructor’s title for Red Bull.
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    He then replied: “This one was for Dietrich. I gave it everything out there, even though we had that stop but uh… I just keep pushing and congrats guys. 
    “What an amazing season winning also the constructors, you guys really deserve it.”
    While Verstappen has now made it back-to-back titles, for the team it represents their first title since 2013.
    The Red Bull portfolio also notably expands into football, with German club RB Leipzig and Austrian sister team RB Salzburg.
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    Discussions around the controversial cost cap breach by Red Bull Racing – following the conclusion of the 2021 season’s financial audit – have been put on hold following Mateschitz’s death.
    Red Bull confirmed: “Following the passing of Mr Mateschitz, all conversations with the FIA around Cost Cap and next steps are on hold until further notice.
    “The deadline for agreement has been extended and we expect talks to pick back up (in the) middle of the week.” More

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    Lewis Hamilton apologises for not winning US Grand Prix after heartbreaking late overtake by rival Max Verstappen

    LEWIS HAMILTON has apologised for not winning the US Grand Prix after he was overtaken by Max Verstappen. A nailbiting finale saw the Dutch champion pass his old title rival with six laps to go.
    It’s been a frustrating season for Mercedes driver Lewis HamiltonCredit: Rex
    Hamilton had looked set for his first win of the season after keeping pace with Verstappen and then pouncing into the lead after the Red Bull driver had a slow pitstop.
    But the seven-times world champion fell just short and struggled to hide his disappointment in his post-race interview.
    He told Sky Sports: “Sorry I couldn’t get the win, I gave it absolutely everything.
    “I mean I don’t know, I can’t put in words how much it would mean to the team.
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    “Especially with everything that’s going on, everything that’s happened in the last race last year.
    “Then what’s what’s happened this year in terms of our performance, and then what’s happened with all the news and everything, so I mean to get a win would be a huge triumph for us all and hugely rewarding.”
    Hamilton has three races left to try and nab his first win and keep up his extraordinary record of being victorious in each F1 season he has competed in.
    The Brit has won at least one race on the calendar since his debut in 2007 and will look to claim victory in Mexico, Brazil or Abu Dhabi.
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    But he is not optimistic about his chances.
    It’s been a frustrating season for the driver with Mercedes failing to adapt to the drastic rule changes in the sport.
    But after the issues in the opening races, the German manufacturer has looked far more competitive with Hamilton and George Russell raking in podiums.
    But race wins have proven to be just beyond the capabilities of the car with Verstappen taking 13 victories.
    It equals the record held by Sebastian Vettel for Red Bull and Michael Schumacher for Ferrari for most wins in a season. More