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Lewis Hamilton’s Father Projects Marvellous Display of Character Despite Championship Heartbreak

Published 12/12/2021, 10:42 AM EST

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Max Verstappen is the 2021 Formula 1 champion. What a day for the Dutchman who has dethroned Mercedes in an incredible feat at Abu Dhabi. And no one would be prouder of the driver than his father, Jos Verstappen. Amongst all the tears and disbelief, his father, and the father of his rival, Anthony Hamilton, accompanied Max Verstappen.

After what was an absolutely mind-boggling ending to a thrilling title finish, Verstappen kneeled at the wheels of his Red Bull wagon; absorbing the moment in all its glory, Verstappen needed more time later on. Later, sharing a moment with his father, the duo was soon joined by Anthony Hamilton.

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A couple of congratulatory words were surely exchanged between Max and senior Hamilton, who ended the conversation with a respectful handshake.

Despite the hugely controversial ending to the race, the two rivals exchanged a hug after what has been a fascinating season in Formula 1. With a season and championship battle out of the way, it will be a race to look back on for both the drivers.

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As predicted, the championship went right down to the wire; last lap, last corner. As the championship trophy went further from Verstappen’s sight, the miracle that Christian Horner prayed for was bestowed upon Red Bull.

With a safety car and back-marker confusion, within moments, it was Hamilton and Verstappen racing wheel-to-wheel as they readied themselves for the final lap of the season. And what a lap that was. Two hungry drivers fought hard for their place, but in the end, it was Verstappen who wrote history.

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Although a heartbreaking moment for Hamilton, the Brit set the perfect example for good sportsmanship. Even amid post-race tension, he hugged and congratulate the man who prevented him from setting a record for the sport.

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Nonetheless, it was the race ending of the century at Abu Dhabi; one that the sport will speak about for ages. As Max Verstappen sleeps tonight as a Formula 1 world champion, will it be the first of many?

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Shreya Sanjeev is an F1 author at EssentiallySports. Having attained a journalism degree from St Xavier's College, she finds comfort in the sound of her keyboard while typing and excitement in the sound of F1 cars speeding on a track. A street circuit and Daniel Ricciardo fan through and through, Shreya claims the 2018 Monaco GP to be one of her favorite races of all time.
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