End of an era: Lewis Hamilton parts with performance Angela Cullen after 8 years
Mercedes Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton has parted company with his performance coach Angela Cullen.
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Mercedes Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton has parted company with his performance coach Angela Cullen.
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Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton has confirmed that he and his long-term physiotherapist and assistant Angela Cullen have parted ways. Hamilton broke the news on Instagram, thanking Cullun for the time she worked with the seven-time world champion, not only as his physio and assistant, but as one of his most trusted allies in the paddock. Ad Cullen spent seven years to the day with Hamilton, who insists he is a “stronger athlete and better person” because of her influence.
Lewis Hamilton announced a split from his long-term performance coach Angela Cullen on Friday with both posting tributes on social media.
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