Lewis Hamilton denied knighthood despite winning sixth F1 World title in 2019
Despite winning his sixth F1 world title to sit second only to Michael Schumacher, Lewis Hamilton has been denied an honour — and fans are furious.
Fans have reacted strongly after six-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton was overlooked for a knighthood, despite his achievements in the sport.
While Hamilton had already received an MBE (Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) for his first world title, fans were hoping he would receive a higher honour for his achievements in the sport.
Since then Bradley Wiggins, Mo Farah, Andy Murray and Alastair Cook have all been knighted for services to sport while still active.
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But the bigger push has come after four English cricketers were awarded honours following their World Cup win, with Ben Stokes, Joe Root and Jos Buttler all earning MBE’s, while coach Trevor Bayliss was named an OBE (Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) and captain Eoin Morgan was named CBE (Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire).
But despite dominating Formula One for more than a decade and being one world title away from equalling Michael Schumacher’s record seven titles, fans have been perplexed about Hamilton not being awarded higher honours.
Three F1 drivers have been knighted so far – Sir Stirling Moss, who never won a world title, three-time champion Sir Jackie Stewart and three-time Australian champion Sir Jack Brabham.
All three were honoured after they retired but it hasn’t stopped fans reacting angrily as Hamilton closes in on several F1 records.
Questions have been raised about whether it’s because Hamilton lives in Monaco and is avoiding tax, but the rumour has been debunked as Peter Hain, who sits on the All Party Parliamentary Group for F1, revealed Hamilton is one of the top 5000 taxpayers in the country because of his work with the Mercedes team.
Hain took to Twitter to call on Prime Minister Boris Johnson to justify the decision.
Very good question which @BorisJohnson @NickyMorgan01 @DCMS @andrealeadsom should answer since it was their decision ultimately and they received strong letters supporting @LewisHamilton from amongst many @motorsportuk https://t.co/30NAIpdsIp
— Peter Hain (@PeterHain) December 27, 2019
Motorsport UK chairman David Richards has also pushed for Hamilton to be granted higher honours after he made his way from council.
The 34-year-old grew up on a council estate and remains the only black driver in F1.
“I can’t think of anyone more worthy of that recognition than Lewis,” said Richards. “It would be a major oversight if that is not recognised in the New Year honours.
“Lewis is far more remarkable in that he did not come from a privileged background. He and his father worked incredibly hard to get into karting and up the steps of the ladder. It was sheer hard graft, not gifted to him on a plate. They made huge sacrifices and that makes his achievements even more extraordinary.
“He is a role model for underprivileged children in the UK to show them that anything is possible.”
In November, football legend Gary Lineker backed Hamilton for a knighthood as well.
Itâs actually extraordinary that heâs not already been knighted, especially when you consider some of those who have been honoured in sport. @LewisHamilton is arguably our greatest ever sportsperson. https://t.co/oGrkOD8HBa
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) November 5, 2019
The reaction has been swift from the racing world with many fans and pundits weighing in on the snub.
Former F1 World Champion Damon Hill argued by not honouring Hamilton, it missed the six-time world champions contribution to the nation.
Joe, this has provoked and enormous amount of debate. However, I do wonder if Lewis actually gives a hoot. I suspect he's quietly satisfied with himself right now, sucking a Havana and supping Napoleon III contemplating when to start training for title 7. #f1
— Damon Hill (@HillF1) December 28, 2019
I fear motorsport is regarded as a privileged sport. It may even be considered an anti-social sport by many. That said, I think they are wrong and missing the contribution @LewisHamilton and the sport has made for GB Plc globally over many years. #f1 #lewishamilton #honourslist
— Damon Hill (@HillF1) December 28, 2019
Yes, I like to use brackets. Deal with it.
— Chris Medland (@ChrisMedlandF1) December 27, 2019
IMHO if youâre recognising sporting achievement - two of the four Cricket World Cup winners got higher ranks than MBE - then Hamilton is massively deserving in that context.
Oh & before you talk about tax, @LewisHamilton is actually among the UKâs 5000 biggest tax payers, as this recent @MailOnline report by @JonathanMcEvoy7 makes clear. (2/3)https://t.co/lu4WVPsCry
— Matt Bishop (@TheBishF1) December 27, 2019
Not quite sure what more Lewis Hamilton has to do to receive a knighthood, but itâs f*cking annoying to me that one of the greatest sportsmen weâve ever produced has to do anything else at all. #honourslist
— Dougie Brimson ð (@dougiebrimson) December 28, 2019
It is incomprehensible that @LewisHamilton has not been acknowledged in the #NewYearsHonours. This man is perhaps the UK greatest sportsman. I'm extremely disappointed.
— ð µ1ðð °ðð ·ð ° (@F1sasha) December 28, 2019
Lewis Hamilton will probably have to work on his spin bowling before before the #NewYearsHonours realises heâs our greatest living sportsman ð ð 𤯠pic.twitter.com/DQcqBx5rey
— Jonny Nelson (@fulljonnynelson) December 28, 2019
Surely the whole @ECB_cricket team deserve an honor in the New Years honors list, not just 4 players?? They won a World Cup! And how has @LewisHamilton not been knighted?? 6 world championships and heâs only got an MBE. Seriously??
— Sid Mallya (@sidmallya) December 28, 2019
As for Hamilton, he said it doesn’t concern him too much.
“I don’t really like to think too much about it. Just the fact that people have mentioned it, it’s already an honour, but it’s not been something that I’ve been chasing in my life,” he said during the Brazilian Grand Prix.