Hamilton fends off GOAT talks

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MEXICO CITY. – Lewis Hamilton on Monday deflected all suggestions that he might be the greatest Formula One driver of all time, saying that seven-time champion Michael Schumacher remains the man who most deserves that label.

New five-time world champion Lewis Hamilton says Michael Schumacher should still be considered Formula 1's greatest driver of all time.
New five-time world champion Lewis Hamilton says Michael Schumacher should still be considered Formula 1’s greatest driver of all time.

The 33-year-old Briton, who on Sunday clinched his fifth drivers’ title when he finished fourth for Mercedes in the Mexican Grand Prix, rejected consideration of himself as the greatest in history, citing his father Anthony’s mantra to “do your talking on the track.”

Hamilton’s achievement drew him level with the sport’s “godfather” Juan Manuel Fangio on five titles with only German Schumacher ahead on seven. Schumacher, with 91, also has more race victories, another target for Hamilton during the two remaining years of his current Mercedes contract.

But the Englishman put such statistical ambitions into a distant perspective when he adopted a modest role on his own triumphant career.

“Firstly, I could never personally classify myself as the best,” said Hamilton. “Obviously, within myself, I know my abilities and where I stand, but ultimately, as my dad always told me since I was eight years old – he said ‘do your talking on the track’.

“So I just try to let my results and the results from the things that I do outside of my sport, hopefully, also contribute to that. So people can hopefully create a decent opinion.

“But Michael’s still quite far ahead in race wins so you have to say he is still the GOAT (greatest of all time).”

Discussion of Hamilton’s standing in the exclusive club of the sport’s multiple champions had started in earnest before he overcame chronic tyre-wear problems to secure his fifth title at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.

Canadian Jacques Villeneuve, the 1997 champion, said that he felt the way in which Hamilton had succeeded throughout his career put him way “miles” clear of Schumacher in the evaluation of the greats.

Villeneuve said that Schumacher’s career had been accompanied by “too many negative stories – too many question marks on how some races or championships were won.

‘‘And being a great champion is about more than just winning races.”

He added that Hamilton, despite some criticism of his private lifestyle, had risen without any such negativity.

“You can like, or not, the way he is in life, but there’s nothing nasty or negative with it. There’s nothing nasty towards his opponents.

‘‘There’s respect. There’s no question mark on ‘Is he cheating or not? Has he been dirty?’ That makes a big difference.”

Hamilton’s former Mercedes team-mate 2016 world champion Nico Rosberg, who has known him since the pair were junior karting team-mates, said he believed he can go on to break all of Schumacher’s records. – AFP.

 

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