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    Lewis Hamilton celebrates after winning last season's Abu Dhabi GP. Reuters
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    The new Mercedes car Lewis Hamilton will be driving next season. PA
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    Lewis Hamilton, right, and Max Verstappen. PA
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    Lewis Hamilton leads the field at the start of last season's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Victor Besa / The National
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    Lewis Hamilton of Britain crosses the line to win last season's Abu Dhabi GP. AP
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    Lewis Hamilton after winning last season's Abu Dhabi GP. Victor Besa / The National
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    Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas with the Mercedes team ahead of the 2019 Abu Dhabi GP. Reuters
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    Lewis Hamilton celebrates after clinching the title last season. AFP
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    Lewis Hamilton celebrates at Silverstone after winning the British GP last season. Reuters
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    Lewis Hamilton after securing his fifth title in 2018. PA

F1 champ Lewis Hamilton has only himself to beat online


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While Formula One rivals compete in virtual grands prix and various esports series during the Covid-19 lockdown, six-time world champion Lewis Hamilton has been busy racing against himself.

The Briton has been a keen gamer since boyhood and for some years a brand ambassador for the Gran Turismo franchise on Sony's PlayStation.

"I've been working with them the last couple of years and I got to do this challenge, beat my time kind of thing," Hamilton, 35, said in a Mercedes video interview discussing what he had been up to in the absence of real racing.

"So I've been racing myself, trying to beat my own laps and stuff. It's been frustrating as hell because my laps are pretty decent I think."

The Lewis Hamilton Time Trial Challenge also has a 'ghost car' to mimic racing against the Mercedes driver as well as video tutorials.

Hamilton said he had also played the Call of Duty shooter game with AlphaTauri's Pierre Gasly and Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, who has won two of four official F1 virtual races so far.

Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel, a four-time world champion with Red Bull, made his esports debut this month after being sent a simulator to use at home but Hamilton said he was "not very interested" in that.

"I never drive the simulator, very rarely," he explained. "I think with simulators it's very, very difficult because the movement is never perfect.

"You're at home with the simulator, so the seat doesn't move. The mind is telling you the car's moving but you're not getting cueing of movements.

"You have to kind of override your mind and I don't really like doing that, going through that process. Then you get in the real thing, and it’s completely different.

"I don't find it personally any benefit whatsoever doing simulation things. But the actual fun and gaming side of things, when you get to play with friends and people online, that's the fun stage."

Formula One has not had a race since the Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix last December but is hoping to get the season going in Austria without spectators in July.

In the meantime its virtual races have filled the gap on what would have been grand prix weekends with regular drivers and sporting celebrities such as Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero and golfer Ian Poulter.

Hamilton said he was raring to get going for real after months of waiting.

Another way to earn air miles

In addition to the Emirates and Etihad programmes, there is the Air Miles Middle East card, which offers members the ability to choose any airline, has no black-out dates and no restrictions on seat availability. Air Miles is linked up to HSBC credit cards and can also be earned through retail partners such as Spinneys, Sharaf DG and The Toy Store.

An Emirates Dubai-London round-trip ticket costs 180,000 miles on the Air Miles website. But customers earn these ‘miles’ at a much faster rate than airline miles. Adidas offers two air miles per Dh1 spent. Air Miles has partnerships with websites as well, so booking.com and agoda.com offer three miles per Dh1 spent.

“If you use your HSBC credit card when shopping at our partners, you are able to earn Air Miles twice which will mean you can get that flight reward faster and for less spend,” says Paul Lacey, the managing director for Europe, Middle East and India for Aimia, which owns and operates Air Miles Middle East.