“Sir Lewis would be a great dad” – F1 Twitter reacts as Lewis Hamilton shares a wholesome moment with young fans


“Sir Lewis would be a great dad” – F1 Twitter reacts as Lewis Hamilton shares a wholesome moment with young fans

Lewis Hamilton (Images through IMAGO / Xinhua)

Mercedes recently took to Twitter to post a short and sweet video of Lewis Hamilton showing his appreciation for all the young fans that have come to support him in his race. This video goes on to show how much of an inspiration Hamilton is to the younger generation and how much they look up to him and his race craft.

Hamilton has been having a somewhat subpar F1 season this year due to the lack of machinery underneath him. The car produced by Mercedes this year is much slower compared to last year and is losing out to several teams in terms of straight-line speed this year.

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Mercedes is currently third in the constructors’ championship and the drivers’ championship has been decided with Max Verstappen claiming his second world championship despite there being 4 races to go in the season. Currently, Hamilton is 6th in the drivers’ championship, having scored a total of 180 points this season.

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F1 twitter showers affection over the ‘sweet’ moment between Lewis Hamilton and his small fans

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Lewis Hamilton winning his First title with Mercedes in 2014.

The fans love Lewis Hamilton and he has established himself as one of the GOATs of the sport. Having won 7 world titles so far, he is an inspiration to several people, especially within the F1 community and many are in awe of his achievements and the struggle he had to face to reach where he is today.

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