Lewis Hamilton has been voted the BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2014.
The 29-year-old Mercedes driver won his second Formula 1 world title this season and joined an exclusive club by becoming the fourth Briton to win the drivers' championship at least twice.
Northern Irish golfer Rory McIlroy was runner-up, with athlete Jo Pavey third.
"I was sitting there saying Rory's going to have it," said Hamilton, who earned 34% of the vote. "I thought it had to be someone else."
The Englishman won 209,920 of the 620,932 votes cast, with McIlroy getting 123,745 (20%) and Pavey 99,913 (16%).
"I want to say a huge thank you to all the people who called in, I really wasn't expecting it," he added.
"I am so speechless. I'm so proud and honoured to be among such great sporting talent."
Hamilton was runner-up to boxer Joe Calzaghe in 2007 and Sir Chris Hoy the following year.
The 29-year-old Mercedes driver won his second Formula 1 world title this season and joined an exclusive club by becoming the fourth Briton to win the drivers' championship at least twice.
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Lewis Hamilton Wins BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2014. |
"I was sitting there saying Rory's going to have it," said Hamilton, who earned 34% of the vote. "I thought it had to be someone else."
The Englishman won 209,920 of the 620,932 votes cast, with McIlroy getting 123,745 (20%) and Pavey 99,913 (16%).
"I want to say a huge thank you to all the people who called in, I really wasn't expecting it," he added.
"I am so speechless. I'm so proud and honoured to be among such great sporting talent."
Hamilton was runner-up to boxer Joe Calzaghe in 2007 and Sir Chris Hoy the following year.
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