LEWIS Hamilton has been named Sports Personality of Year after securing his second Formula One world title last month.

The driving champion triumphed over long-time favourite Rory McIlroy to pick up the award at a glittering award ceremony in Glasgow.

The 29-year-old, who has twice been runner up for the prize, said: "I am so speechless.

"Firstly I really want to say a huge congratulations to all the champions, I'm so proud and honoured to be among so much British sporting talent.

"A massive thank you to all the people that called in, I really was not expecting it.

"Tonight has been a huge reminder of just how many great sportsmen we have here. I never thought I would be up here standing with the greats. It's just a dream."

McIlroy, who won two majors in 2014, came second in the public vote, followed by distance runner Jo Pavey in third place.