Lewis Hamilton, Marc Marquez nominated for Laureus Awards

Lewi♛s Hamilton and Marc Marquez have both been nominated for the Sportsman of the Year award at the annual Laureus Sports Awards.

Hamilton and Marquez both won their sixth world championship titles iꦜn Formula 1 and MotoGP respectiveꦫly in 2019, racing for Mercedes and Repsol Honda.

Their🍎 success has re🌠sulted in their nomination for the Laureus Awards, which will take place on February 17 in Berlin.

Hamilton, Marquez nominated for Laureus Awards

Lewis Hamilton and 🧜Marc Marquez have both been nominated for the Sportsman of the Year award at the annual Laureus Sports Awards.

Hamilton and Marquez both wo🃏n their sixth world championship titles in Formula 1 and MotoGP respectively in 2019, racing for Mercedes and Repsol Honda.

Their success has resulted in their nomination for the Laureus Awards, which will take place on February 17🍷ཧ in Berlin.

Hamilton and Marquez𒆙 are up for the Sportsman of the Year award alongside footballer Lionel Messi, golf’s Tiger Woods, tennis pla𒉰yer Rafael Nadal and long-distance runner Eliud Kipchoge.

It marks Hamilton’s s𓃲ixth nomination for the award, but he has lost in each of tꦦhe five previous years, most recently in 2019 to tennis star Novak Djokovic.

For Marquez, this is his second nomination, having been nominated alongside Hamilton back in 2015 when the pair agai🐭n lost out to Djokovic.

Both will be aiming 🉐to become the first motorsport personality to win the award since Sebastian Vettel in 2014, who picked up the gong off the back of his fourth F1 world title win the previous year.

Mercedes has been nominated in the Team of the Year category alongside Lꦐiverpool FC, the Toronto Raptors basketball squad, South Africa’s Rugby World Cup-winning squad, the Spa🐼in men’s basketball team and the United States’ women’s football team. Mercedes won the award in 2018.

There is further motorsport presence in the൩ form of Formula 3 driver Sophia Floersch, who has been nominated for Comeback of the Year after her return to racing following the accident at Macau in 2018.

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