“Lewis, the truest, the best.”: Lewis Hamilton is hailed in the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebration event


“Lewis, the truest, the best.”: Lewis Hamilton is hailed in the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebration event

The prowess that Lewis Hamilton has shown in his decades-long career in motorsports is unparalleled, and that is why many people consider him to be one of the best racers in the history of Formula 1. Lewis Hamilton has made unprecedented contributions to the field of F1, and remains as one of the most revered and worshipped racers on the track right now.

With seven World Championship titles to his name, and countless other awards and accolades, Lewis Hamilton has made it to the list of the highest-paid atheletes many times. As a person of colour in an elite sport that has always been dominated by white-skinned Caucasians, Lewis has had to put up with racism, nepotism, and whatnot, to reach the place where he stands today.

And the world recognises Lewis’talent with every race that he wins with his mighty Mercedes cars. He is the most successful F1 driver in the history of the sport as he has won a whopping 103 Grands Prix till date. While the racer has not been able to get a race win this year as of yet, it is only appropriate to say that Lewis is one of the best in every field that he has tried his hand at–be it sports, be it fashion, or be it humanitarianism.

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In the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebration, Lewis Hamilton is proclaimed “the truest, the best”

 

Lewis Hamilton being knighted by Prince Charles
Lewis Hamilton being knighted by Prince Charles

Lewis Hamilton is a British racer who came from humble beginnings and went on to become one of the most successful and respected racers in history. His story has inspired millions as he often talks about the hardships he has had to overcome, and how his Foundation is seeking to help aspiring youngsters so that they can get the opportunities that he never received, when he was at their age.

In the recent Platinum Jubilee celebration for the Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in England, Lewis Hamilton was present for the grand festivities. The Mercedes racer was knighted as Sir Lewis Hamilton by the Queen’s son, Prince Charles, a few years ago.

While his name was being called out as a part of the formal introduction session, he was proclaimed asLewis, the truest, the best” at the “Platinum Party at the Palace”, which is a musical event meant for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebration.

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