Lewis Hamilton omitted from BBC SPOTY shortlist after F1 title defeat

It is the first time since his title defeat to Nico Rosberg in 2016 that Hamilton, w☂ho was crowned BBC Sports Personality of the Y🤪ear for the second time in 2020, has been omitted from the shortlist of nominees.
The six-strong shortlist features diver Tom Daley, boxer Tyson Fury, swimmer Adam Peaty, tennis player Emma Raducanu, footballer Rahe𝕴em Sterling and Paralympic cycli𒐪st Dame Sarah Storey.
After her fairytale US Open victory in September, 19-year-old Raducanu has been tipped as t💜he favourite to win this year’s awa🧸rd.
Hamilton was expected to be among the no♉minees had he sealed an eighth world title to surpass the record he currently share🌺s with fellow seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher.
The Briton was narrowly beaten to the world championship by Max Verstappen in Sunday’s controversial finale to the 2021 seasꦰon after a late safety car restart brought the Red Bull driver back into play.
The seven-time world champion looked in control and appeared on course to win both the race and the world title until Williams driver Nicholas Latifi’s crash resulted🍒 in the safety car being deployed.
Having pitted under the safety car for fresher tyres, Verstappen went on to ♑pass Hamilton on the last lap despite appearing out of contention before Latifi’s accident.
Mercedes has lodged its inꦺtention to appeal after the FIA dismissed its protests of the race result.

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