Archive for October, 2007
Lauda: Lewis is no loser (Daily Mirror)
Grand Prix legend Niki Lauda has told Lewis Hamilton he should be proud of his debut F1 campaign – despite missing out on the world title in the final race.
Coulthard can teach Hamilton a thing or two (The Observer)
As Lewis Hamilton reflects on the most remarkable debut by any novice in the history of Formula One, the youngest British driver may care to read the recollections of the oldest.
Season Review: Hamilton falls at final hurdle but finishes ahead of Alonso (Independent)
And so, ultimately, Lewis Hamilton stumbled at the last hurdle. After leading the world championship fight outright since the Spanish Grand Prix in May, he lost by a point in a dramatictitle fight in which a combination of factors ? including a crucial transmission gremlin ? left him down in seventh instead of the fourth [...]
Lewis Hamilton to appear on ‘Parkinson’ (Digital Spy)
Formula 1 star Lewis Hamilton is to appear on the last series of Michael Parkinson’s chat show
Home town honours Hamilton (BBC News)
Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton is to have a street named after him in his Hertfordshire home town.
Lewis denies mistake at Interlagos (Planet F1)
Lewis Hamilton has denied that he was responsible for the gearbox problem which ultimately may have cost him the World title.
Hamilton adds denial to ‘wrong button’ reports (F1-Live.com via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
McLaren star reiterates gearbox not driver error : Lewis Hamilton has added his own categorical denial to suggestions that finger trouble cost him the world championship in Brazil.
ITV profits from Hamilton-effect (F1-Live.com)
Revenue raising through advertising Lewis Hamilton may have stumbled at the final hurdle to become champion in 2007, but his debut Formula One season nonetheless put smiles on the faces of ITV executives…
Lewis in pole position (Sunday Mirror)
LEWIS Hamilton hit the party circuit on his first night back from Brazil.
Lauda: Lewis is no loser (Daily Mirror)
Grand Prix legend Niki Lauda has told Lewis Hamilton he should be proud of his debut F1 campaign – despite missing out on the world title in the final race.
