Motor racing-Hamilton breaks silence with social media post
(Reuters) - Seven-times Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton broke his silence on Saturday with his first social media post since last year's season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
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(Reuters) - Seven-times Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton broke his silence on Saturday with his first social media post since last year's season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
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Seven-times Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton broke his silence on Saturday with his first social media post since last year's season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton has broken his silence after losing his F1 title to Max Verstappen by declaring that he is ‘back’.
It’s been a story that has dominated the Formula 1 off-season but it appears we now know that Lewis Hamilton is going to be remaining in the sport for the 2022 campaign, after he broke his social media silence on Saturday.
It’s been a story that has dominated the Formula 1 off-season but it appears we now know that Lewis Hamilton is going to be remaining in the sport for the 2022 campaign, after he broke his social media silence on Saturday.
The FIA has been undertaking a full investigation into the decisions taken by race director Michael Masi and race control in the closing stages of December’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, which ended in a last-lap pass by Max Verstappen on Lewis Hamilton to clinch the title.
Max Verstappen has reacted after being nominated for a Laureus Award. The Dutch driver has followed in the footsteps of both Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher in being in contention to win the prize having claimed the F1 title in 2021. He'll go up against some of sport's biggest names when it comes to scooping yet another accolade.