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About ten years ago, Lewis Hamilton published a book entitled “Lewis Hamilton: My Story”. In his autobiography, the driver is extremely articulate and isn’t afraid to be candid. He walks us through his life through his own lens. His struggles, his thoughts, his vision. Sharing your life experiences is rather intimate, but Lewis didn’t shy away from that.

In the book, Lewis talks about his time in The United States of America among other things. He digs into his time, eating street food and watching the Yankees play. He takes us through his journey to Washington, DC, and eventually to Indianapolis for the United States Grand Prix.

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After a few sponsors meets in New York And Washington, Lewis landed in Indianapolis and went straight to the track where he had a media conference. These media conferences happen with about four-five drivers prior to the race, he explained.

Sharing anecdotes about his history, Hamilton also encountered a few comparisons with the Golf Legend Tiger Woods. “It was an intensive session,” he claimed

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As supposed to the questions, Hamilton replied, “Tiger Woods is one of the greatest golfers ever and has completely changed the way that his sport is perceived by millions of people. I was just a rookie driver who had won my first Grand Prix only a few days earlier – and I am certainly no threat to him as a golfer!” 

“Of course, I think Tiger Woods is a sensational athlete and it is an honor to be compared to someone like him. But I do not want to be the Tiger Woods of motor racing – just being the Lewis Hamilton of motor racing will be cool enough for me.”

“I am completely different to Tiger Woods, but if I can have a similar impact on Formula One to that which he has had on golf, then I will be delighted. “

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With further thoughts on his golfing abilities, Hamilton added, “I can hit the ball, but not very consistently, and I refuse to have lessons because I have watched my dad’s friend Terry having lessons and his game is still worse than mine although he’d tell you different! Having said that, if I met Tiger Woods I would be happy to have lessons from him!”

Lewis Hamilton steps in a hero for an 8-year-old Ukrainian boy

The Seven-time world champion recently made a gesture that will stay with this young soul, Roman for a lifetime. Being the inspiration that he is, Lewis Hamilton is leaving a mark and giving meaning to this sport.

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As reported by Mirror, 8-year-old Roman had fled with his family from Ukraine amidst the country’s conflict with Russia and had found refuge in Poland. He is a massive F1 fan and aspires to be a driver just like Lewis Hamilton. As soon as Lewis learned about him, He sent him a little package.

It included a signed cap, F1 Monopoly, a replica of his helmet model, and a note from his Mercedes team hailing him as an “amazing supporter.”

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People that give hope are the reason we continue to dream. Roman would agree. Keeping the F1 spirit alive, here’s hoping the Singapore Grand Prix may finally be a game changer for Hamilton. So, do you think he has achieved his goal of being The Lewis Hamilton of motorsport yet?

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Nida Chakraborty is a Formula 1 Author at EssentiallySports. After completing her undergrad from St Xavier's College with a degree in Psychology, she had gone on to take up multiple journalistic ventures in Radio and Television. Not only has she been a producer for Fever 104 FM, one of India's leading FM radio stations, but she has also worked for MTV and Channel V. With her inherent love for motorsports, she has always been an avid fan of Formula 1. With Max Verstappen being her favorite driver, she believes the Dutch Lion can very well bring back the glory days that Red Bull enjoyed with the 4-time world champion Sebastian Vettel at the helm. Aside from being a die-hard supporter of the youngest ever race winner in F1, Nida is also a Techno producer/DJ and podcaster with a global network in the underground music scene. Moreover, she recently won two accolades for 2021, namely 30 Under 30 & 99 Women Achievers by the Indian Achiever's Club Organization, which also involves her being a part of the largest tree plantation drive in the country.

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