Lewis Hamilton

  1. McLaren wants Button back in the hunt

    Grandprix.com - News &bull 3 Hours Ago

    Despite Lewis Hamilton re-taking the world championship lead by three points from Mark Webber with his third win of the season at Spa, McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh also wants to see Jenson Button back in the championship fight after his non-finish at the hands of Red… Full Story »

  2. Korea taking things to the limit

    Grandprix.com - News &bull 5 Hours Ago

    Korea will not have its final track inspection until late September, just a month before the inaugural Korean G1 Grand Prix is scheduled to take place over October 22-24. Circuit designer Herman Tilke admitted at Spa that it was touch… Full Story »

  3. Button bullish ahead of Monza

    F1 Live &bull Yesterday

    After falling victim to an ambitious move from Sebastian Vettel in Belgium, Jenson Button is more determined than ever to get his championship challenge back on track at the Italian Grand Prix. Button was running a strong second in Spa… Full Story »

  4. Button's 'missed opportunity'

    Skysports - Formula 1 News &bull Yesterday

    Jenson Button acknowledges that he is losing vital ground to McLaren team-mate Lewis Hamilton after his retirement from the Belgian GP. Full Story »


  5. McLaren duo ready for fair fight

    Motoring.co.za &bull Yesterday

    WOULDN'T YOU BE INTIMIDATED? Red Bull's Mark Webber (centre) looks a little nervous with McLaren's 2008 World champion Lewis Hamilton (left) on one side and 2009 World champion Jenson Button on the other at a media conference ahead of the 2010 British GP. Photo: ReutersSeptember 3, 2010 Lewis Hamilton… Full Story »

  6. A 16-Year Old Formula One Driver

    Formula One Blog on NY Times &bull Sep 2, 2010

    They are getting younger and younger, these Formula One drivers. I mentioned in the previous post how Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel had all be acting as trailblazers in recent years, setting records for being the youngest this… Full Story »

  7. Hamilton aiming to add Monza to his impressive collection

    F1 Live &bull Sep 2, 2010

    Victory in Belgium last weekend meant that Hamilton has won at Monaco, Silverstone and Spa Francorchamps. And according to the McLaren driver, only Monza is missing to complete his set of wins at the sport's most historic venues. It's because… Full Story »

  8. Hamilton wants Monza win to complete 'special' tracks

    Formula1.net &bull Sep 2, 2010

    Lewis Hamilton has said that a win next time out in Monza would complete a set of historic triumphs at 'special' tracks. Hamilton has already won at the other venues considered a cut above the others - Monte Carlo, Silverstone… Full Story »


  9. Hamilton now targeting another historic win

    GP Update &bull Sep 2, 2010

    Having lost his victory at Spa due to a post-race time penalty in 2008, Lewis Hamilton's success in Belgium at the weekend ticked off another box for the new championship leader who now aims for the top podium step at… Full Story »

  10. Hamilton "wasn't pushing" when he went off

    F1 Fanatic &bull Sep 2, 2010

    My heart was absolutely pumping. In my mind, I was absolutely on the edge, just trying to nurse the car through the gravel and get it out and back onto the track. The funny thing is, I wasn't particularly pushing… Full Story »

  11. Hamilton looks back on Spa win

    Automoto 365 &bull Sep 1, 2010

    McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton took his third victory of the 2010 Formula One championship season on Sunday afternoon when he drove a dominant race from start to finish in changeable conditions around the legendary Spa Francorchamps circuit. We went into the summer break knowing that we hadn't had a great race in Hungary. Even though I retired, we'd really struggled for… Full Story »


  12. Hamilton eyes 'full set' of historic wins

    Autosport - Formula 1 &bull Sep 1, 2010

    The McLaren driver said that having now added a Spa win to his Monte Carlo and Silverstone triumphs of 2008, Monza was the last of the historic racetracks where he had yet to mount the top step of the podium.… Full Story »


  13. Mind Games - Head starts for Hamilton and Webber

    Grandprix.com - Features &bull Sep 1, 2010

    In the most trying of circumstances - a mixture of wet and drying conditions round Spa's legendary mix of corners - not one of the protagonists made it through the race without some kind of hiccup. Some proved more catastrophic than others, of course. That there are now two clear leaders in the title race is because the other three contenders were all taken out in queues at the Bus Stop. Of those only Sebastian Vettel was at fault, eliminating reigning world champion Jenson Button in the process. Vettel has again come in for some hefty criticism, not least from… Full Story »

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  14. F1: Formula One - On and Off track week 35

    Motorsport.com &bull Sep 1, 2010

    Spa-Francorchamps could alternate with Nurburgring, Hamilton is not number one, Korean GP again in doubt, Vettel criticized in German press Spa-Francorchamps alternating with Nurburgring next season With the Belgium Grand Prix only just 3 days behind us, there are strong… Full Story »


  15. Lewis Hamilton QA: I'm targeting victory in Monza too

    Formula 1 - Interviews &bull Sep 1, 2010

    Race winner Lewis Hamilton (GBR) McLaren. Race winner Lewis Hamilton (GBR) McLaren MP4/25 celebrates. Race winner Lewis Hamilton (GBR) McLaren and Jenson Button (GBR) McLaren celebrate with the team. Race winner Lewis Hamilton (GBR) McLaren MP4/25 celebrates with his team. Lewis Hamilton (GBR) McLaren MP4/25 leads at the start of the race. Although he almost lost it all after momentarily going off track in the rain, McLarens Lewis Hamilton eventually cruised to a… Full Story »

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  16. Webber: Title race is 'heating up nicely'

    Planet F1 &bull Sep 1, 2010

    With Jenson Button and Fernando Alonso failing to finish and Sebastian Vettel coming home in a lowly fifteenth spot, well out of the points, second placed Webber and Spa winner Lewis Hamilton gained a significant advantage over their rivals. Despite… Full Story »


  17. Hamilton and Webber make the break

    Motoring.co.za &bull Sep 1, 2010

    ONE OF THESE TWO DRIVERS WILL BE THE 2010 WORLD CHAMPION: Lewis Hamilton (left) and Mark Webber after the 2010 Belgian GP at Spa-Francorchamps, where each did better than he or his team expected while others fell by the wayside. September 1, 2010By Alan Baldwin Red Bull boss Christian Horner dubbed race-winner Lewis Hamilton the… Full Story »

  18. Could Pure Tasmania return herald Webber retirement?

    Crash.net - Formula 1 &bull Aug 31, 2010

    Mark Webber has hinted that he could be ready to resurrect the Pure Tasmania adventure race that bore his name until last year, adding weight to rumours that he is getting ready to bow out of F1 in the next… Full Story »


  19. Lewis Hamilton Wins At Spa Grand Prix

    Buzzin F1 &bull Aug 31, 2010

    In an incident packed race which saw the safety car deployed twice, rain was forecast and arrived causing drivers to scramble for the pits for a change of tyres. Mark Webber had a disastrous start off the line as his anti-stall engaged leaving him down in seventh place by the second corner. The Australian driver managed to… Full Story »


  20. F1 in Schools gears up for 2010 World Finals

    Formula 1 - Latest &bull Aug 31, 2010

    The F1 in Schools contenders. F1 in Schools World Championships 2009, Royal Horticultural Halls, London, England, 17 September 2009. The F1 in Schools competing teams. F1 in Schools World Championships 2009, Royal Horticultural Halls, London, England, 17 September 2009. Teams compete in the F1 in Schools World Championships. F1 in Schools World Championships 2009, London, England, 17 September 2009. Lewis Hamilton (GBR) McLaren with… Full Story »



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