Hamilton says Lauda's spirit with him at every race
Lewis Hamilton points to his hat in a tribute to Niki Lauda after winning the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix race, in Monaco, May 26, 2019. (AP Photo)


Lewis Hamilton said Niki Lauda is with him "in spirit at every race" as the six-time world champion hailed the Austrian F1 legend on the first anniversary of his death.

Three-time champion Lauda passed away just before last year's Monaco Grand Prix at the age of 70.

As well as his battles on and off the track, Lauda played a key role in persuading Hamilton to leave McLaren for Mercedes seven years ago.

"With Niki, bringing me to a team, convincing me to come to a team that at the time had a lot of success to come. I am grateful for the opportunity and forever love Niki," said Hamilton.

"I know he is with us every race in spirit," he said.

Hamilton, speaking in a video tribute released by the world champions Wednesday, admitted it was still tough to discuss the impact of Lauda 12 months after his death.

"Niki is someone who I miss and who I think we all miss dearly," said the British driver.

"Probably the most fond memories I have are from my first conversations. We started talking some time in 2012, and I just remember being home during the day, having a call from Niki and he is trying to convince me to come to the team," he said, adding, "It was very cool to have a call from a world champion and an icon like Niki."