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Float like a butterfly: Lewis Hamilton dedicates his Canadian Grand Prix win to memory of Muhammad Ali

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Lewis Hamilton celebrates with his team after winning the Canadian Grand Prix. Photo: AFP
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Britain’s Lewis Hamilton won the Canadian Grand Prix for the fifth time on Sunday and paid tribute to the late boxing great Muhammad Ali after cutting Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg’s championship lead to nine points.

“Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. That’s for Muhammad Ali,” the triple world champion said over the radio after taking the chequered flag at a cold Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal.

After parking up, Hamilton did an “Ali shuffle” in another mark of respect for the former heavyweight champion whose funeral was on Friday.

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“I was just floating out there, the car was really floating,” he said of his 45th career victory in Formula One.
Lewis Hamilton waves to the crowd before the race. Photo: AFP
Lewis Hamilton waves to the crowd before the race. Photo: AFP

“The last 15 laps all I could do was think of him [Ali]. The Rumble in the Jungle. Maybe he was watching the race. But RIP. This was for him,” said Hamilton.

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Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel finished second and Finland’s Valtteri Bottas was third for Williams, but 46.4 seconds behind the winner.

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