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Lewis Hamilton wins fourth Formula 1 world championship title

Hamilton now most successful British F1 driver in history; Mercedes driver hit by title rival Vettel in first corner of Mexican GP

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Lewis Hamilton joined the Sky F1 team after the Mexico GP to reflect on his fourth F1 drivers' championship

Lewis Hamilton has been crowned Formula 1 world champion for a fourth time.

Hamilton was hit by title rival Sebastian Vettel on the opening lap of the Mexican GP but secured the championship after fighting back into the points while the Ferrari driver only finished fourth.

Hamilton and Vettel collide on first lap in Mexico
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"It doesn't feel real," said Hamilton. "I'm really happy with this fourth. I'm going to have to take some time to really think about it but I'm proud of the flag and everyone who represents it.

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Having suffered front wing damage in the opening lap of the Mexican GP, Sebastian Vettel then punctured the rear-right tyre of Lewis Hamilton

"That's not the kind of race that you want but I never gave up."

Hamilton's feat makes him the most successful British driver in Formula 1 history and draws the Mercedes driver level with Vettel and Alain Prost in the all-time standings.

Only five-time champion Juan Manuel Fangio and Michael Schumacher, who won a record-breaking seven, have won more drivers' titles in F1 history.

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Formula 1's most successful champions

Driver Championships
Michael Schumacher 7
Juan Manuel Fangio 5
Alain Prost 4
Sebastian Vettel 4
Lewis Hamilton 4

But Hamilton's coronation was overshadowed by his first-lap clash with Vettel when the Ferrari hit the rear of the Englishman's Mercedes.

"Did he hit me deliberately?" Hamilton asked over team radio.

After the race, the 32-year-old added: "I don't think I was too aggressive. I put my car in the perfect position and I left a lot of space for the car behind."

But the pair later warmly embraced in the paddock as Vettel congratulated Hamilton as a deserved champion.

"Lewis has done a superb job all year round and deserves to win the title," said the German.

Vettel: Hamilton is a deserved champion

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In a show of class, a despondent Sebastian Vettel congratulated Lewis Hamilton on his World Championship win during his post-race interview.

Hamilton and Vettel were forced to pit at the end of the first lap but Hamilton emerged a further 30 seconds behind the Ferrari and facing a long afternoon fighting back into the top ten.

Hamilton eventually crossed the line in ninth.

"It was a horrible way to do it, to be honest," Hamilton said. "I had no idea what was going to happen to the championship,

"I hope those that are watching are happy with this year's result and I'll continue to rise it as high as I can."

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