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Hamilton's defeats show this could be best season yet - Palmer
Lewis Hamilton won his sixth F1 drivers' title with dominance, but has also showed he can battle, writes Jolyon Palmer.
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Antonio Giovinazzi: Italian signs extension at Alfa Romeo for 2020
Antonio Giovinazzi will continue to race for Alfa Romeo next season after signing a one-year contract extension.
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Why Lewis Hamilton is better than Ayrton Senna & Michael Schumacher- Jack Nicholls
F1 commentator Jack Nicholls gives the breakdown on Lewis Hamilton's champion status after winning his sixth world drivers' title.
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Ferrari deny poor performance down to rule clarification
Ferrari reject claims their poor performance at the US Grand Prix was caused by a rule clarification issued over the weekend in Austin.
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Lewis Hamilton: I don't know how I am supposed to feel
Lewis Hamilton says he is "flying super-high" after winning his sixth drivers' title and was struggling to come to terms with his achievement.
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Lewis Hamilton: How well do you know the new six-time world champion?
From back tattoos to modelling dogs, take the BBC Sport quiz to see how well you know six-time world champion Lewis Hamilton outside the F1 car.
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Lewis Hamilton's sixth F1 world title: the stats
Lewis Hamilton is now one F1 world title away from Michael Schumacher's record - but dig deeper, and you could argue he's already there...
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Lewis Hamilton could surpass Schumacher record - Jenson Button
Former F1 world champion Jenson Button believes his former team-mate Lewis Hamilton could go on to surpass Michael Schumacher's record of seven...
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Hamilton wins sixth Formula 1 world championship at United States Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton becomes second most successful F1 driver of all time after claiming sixth world title at United States GP
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'I am not someone who pressure gets to': US GP - all you need to know
There's no need for Lewis Hamilton to perform miracles to win his sixth F1 world title on Sunday, because "things happen for a reason".
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United States GP: Valtteri Bottas on pole position
Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas takes pole for the United States Grand Prix as Lewis Hamilton could manage only fifth.
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Formula 1: McLaren engineer Pat Fry to join Renault for 2020
Former Ferrari technical director and McLaren engineer Pat Fry will join Renault next year to strengthen their engineering department.