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Hamilton crowned F1 champion at royal palace

By REUTERS
December 10, 2017

VERSAILLES, France: Britain’s Lewis Hamilton was handed the Formula One world championship trophy for the fourth time on Friday at a gala prize-giving ceremony in the sumptuous palace of France’s former monarchy.

With Formula One chairman Chase Carey looking on, newly-reelected International Automobile Federation (FIA) president Jean Todt handed the 32-year-old Mercedes driver the silverware he won in Mexico with two races to spare.

“This has been an amazing year,” Hamilton told the audience of champions and FIA members gathered in the palace’s 18th century opera.“I hope that next year’s an even better year for all of you. I know for me that I’m going to try to do better.”

Hamilton won nine of 20 races in 2017 and set an all-time record of 72 career pole positions as well as scoring points in every grand prix.Asked earlier for his highlight of the season, Hamilton singled out his home British Grand Prix at Silverstone because of the support he received after the ‘negativity’ surrounding his failure to take part in an earlier London event.

He had also told reporters that while he did not like going to award ceremonies, or being on stage, he enjoyed watching others succeed.Mercedes won both championships for the fourth year in a row but team boss Toto Wolff said 2017 had been particularly difficult.

“We keep it now,” he said after being handed the constructors’ trophy by Carey.Red Bull’s 20-year-old Dutch driver Max Verstappen beat a field that included Hamilton and his own Australian teammate Daniel Ricciardo to the “Personality of the Year” award for the third successive year.