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The 2018 Formula 1 season was another captivating chapter in Lewis Hamilton’s career, as he faced an even greater challenge from Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari.
Lewis Hamilton started his Formula 1 career at a stern-faced McLaren where personality was basically poison. In the ensuing 18 years, feelings have changed dramatically and we see now the Hamilton ...
In Formula One, no driver has achieved that status quite the way Lewis Hamilton has. His success on-track — seven drivers’ championships — established him as one of Britain’s greatest ever ...
Formula 1 was in need of a new superstar after Michael Schumacher’s retirement in 2006 and it found one: step forward Lewis Hamilton.
Since Hamilton’s rookie season in 2007, Formula One’s annual global revenue has risen 53%, to $1.83 billion as of July 31, 2016. North and South America combined account for only 10.6% of the ...
What troubles Lewis Hamilton these days are the things about Formula 1 that haven’t changed. During the time Hamilton went from prodigy to elder statesman, some 56 other drivers have made their ...
SHANGHAI, CHINA - OCTOBER 19: Lewis Hamilton (L) of Great Britain and McLaren Mercedes is seen with his father Anthony Hamilton on the grid before the start of the Chinese Formula One Grand Prix ...
Lewis Hamilton may have missed out on a historic eighth world title, but his record still marks him out arguably the greatest of all time. Who would have thought anyone would have come close to ...
Hamilton won his first title with Mercedes in 2014 and every one since except for 2016, when then-teammate Nico Rosberg beat him in an acrimonious battle that saw the teenage karting friends fall out.
Lewis Hamilton has said there is “no hold up” over a new Mercedes Formula One contract, and that he will “still be here” regardless of his ability to fight for a championship in 2023.
Hamilton, the British great who turns 37 in January, has dominated Formula One since his 2007 debut, finishing one point behind Kimi Raikkonen in that year’s title chase and then winning his ...
1. Max Verstappen (Red Bull): $55 million 2. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes): $45 million 3. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari): $34 million. Leclerc made just $150,000 as a rookie with Alfa Romeo in 2018.