F1 star Hamilton to change name to honour mother
DUBAI: Seven-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton will change his name to honour his mother Carmen Larbalestier, he revealed on Monday (Mar 14), as he prepares to challenge for a record eighth world title.
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DUBAI: Seven-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton will change his name to honour his mother Carmen Larbalestier, he revealed on Monday (Mar 14), as he prepares to challenge for a record eighth world title.
Two of the World’s Strongest Man competitors are ready to go toe-to-toe this upcoming weekend to settle their long-running rivalry.
Lewis Hamilton says that he is ready to fight for a record-breaking 8th world title this season in Formula 1, describing the thought of the feat as ‘mind-blowing.’
Lewis Hamilton says that he is ready to fight for a record-breaking 8th world title this season in Formula 1, describing the thought of the feat as ‘mind-blowing.’
Undeterred by India's lack of interest, Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Ramiz Raja says he will discuss his proposal to launch a four-nation ODI tournament with BCCI counterpart Sourav Ganguly during the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) meeting in Dubai on March 19. Ramiz told reporters at the national stadium in Karachi that he has proposed the tournament, also featuring Australia and England, to ensure that players from India and Pakistan get to play each other more often and to increase revenue for other member countries in the International Cricket Council.
Lewis Hamilton says he learnt that failure has its benefits and ‘winning isn’t everything’ after missing out on the Formula 1 world championship to Max Verstappen at last season’s controversial Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ramiz Raja says he will discuss his proposal to launch a four-nation ODI tournament with BCCI counterpart Sourav Ganguly during the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) meeting in Dubai on March 19. Ramiz told reporters at the national stadium in Karachi that he has proposed the tournament, also featuring Australia and England, to ensure that players from India and Pakistan get to play each other more often and to increase revenue for other member countries in the International Cricket Council.