“He will be an asset to the organization,” Rob Walton reacts to Lewis Hamilton joining the ownership group of Denver Broncos

Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton now is a part owner of an NFL team namely the Denver Broncos. Denver group is currently owned by Rob Walton, the heir to Walmart. He brought the team earlier this year for a record-breaking 4.56 billion dollars and now we can count Lewis in it as well.
Lewis Hamilton’s interest in teams of other sports isn’t new. Earlier this year Lewis showed interest in Chelsea FC, an English Premier League football team, along with tennis superstar Serena Williams and Sir Martin Broughton. Although they failed in doing so, Hamilton showed clear interest in NFL and is now a part of it too.
NFL is a famous sport in the USA and Lewis has his own fanbase present in the western country. This was more than a convincing point for the 37-year-old to get a team based in the States. Ron Walton gave a heartwarming message to welcome Lewis Hamilton on board.
“We are delighted to welcome seven-time Formula One world champion Sir Lewis Hamilton to our ownership group,” said Walton.
Rob Walton praised Sir Lewis Hamilton

Rob Walton had many words to praise Lewis Hamilton for the career he had. He didn’t hold on to his words to greet the driver or show interest in the team.
“With over 100 race wins, Lewis is considered the most successful F1 driver of all time. His resilient spirit and standard of excellence will be an asset to the ownership group and the Broncos organisation,” said Rob Walton.
Currently, Lewis Hamilton isn’t fighting for the championship but has still been in a good form. He is 6th in the championship due to the struggle his team has been going through but they seem to recover from the ruins in the last few races.
This is not the first thing Lewis took a risk to invest in, the seven-time world champion is a part of several other things outside sport too. That includes a meat-free burger company, a farm, and an online grocery app.
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