‘Best of our generation’ Hamilton in tears after driving to seventh world championship
Hamilton produced the drive of drives in a compelling rain-hit Istanbul race to draw level with Michael Schumacher’s all-time championship haul, 16 years after the great German set a record many thought would stand the test of time.
But Hamilton, a black man from a Stevenage council estate, has re-written the Formula 1 record books and, in the process, staked his claim to be considered among the greatest British sportsmen who have ever lived. Alongside his record-equalling seventh title, Hamilton has more wins (94), more poles (97) and more podiums (163) than any driver who has gone before him.
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Hide AdReflecting on the enormity of his achievement with three rounds of this Covid-disturbed season remaining, Hamilton sat in his black Mercedes machine with his head buried in his hands.
Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel was the first to go over to congratulate him. “You are the best of our generation”, the German told his one-time rival.
After several minutes strapped in his car, Hamilton managed to compose himself, before removing his helmet and standing on top of the Mercedes that powered him to his sixth title in seven spectacular years.
“Very rarely do I lose control of my emotions but I remember those last few laps and I was just telling myself to keep it together,” said the Briton, who crossed the line a staggering 31.6 seconds clear of Sergio Perez. Vettel completed the podium positions.
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Hide Ad“But I could feel it getting closer and knowing that if I finish where I finish now I will win this championship. All these emotions were running through me and I was trying to stop it.
“When I came across the line it really hit me and I just burst into tears. I couldn’t get out of the car because I couldn’t believe what had happened.
“I didn’t want the visor to come up and people to see the tears because I always would say you will never see me cry.”
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