“What a waste of resources,” Twitter slams Lewis Hamilton for dispassionately investing in NFL


“What a waste of resources,”  Twitter slams Lewis Hamilton for dispassionately investing in NFL

Lewis Hamilton

Fans aggressively reacted to the news of Lewis Hamilton investing in an NFL team. Hamilton now has entered an American sport as an owner, the Denver Broncos. Denver group is owned by Rob Walton, heir to Walmart that he brought earlier for a whopping 4.56 billion dollars.

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Though Lewis is excited to become a part of this team, fans didn’t come out to support him as such. Rob Watson was delighted to bring Lewis on board the team. He praised the seven-time world champion for the winning mentality he will be bringing to the team. Lewis himself mentioned his excitement about joining the team calling it ” World Class”.

As a part-time owner, Lewis also has his reach in other sectors as well such as a meat-free burger company, a farm, an online grocery app and much more. But fans see this as a waste of Hamilton’s money by calling NFL a dying sport.

“Money talks. What a waste of resources” said the fan. “He’s WASTING the resources on a dying sport that doesn’t care about him,” he said.

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Lewis Hamilton’s net worth

Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton is worth 285 million dollars with a salary of 55 million dollars every year. He has a know residence in Monaco and Russia with a few more in the United Kingdom and the States.

He has many endorsements to back him up such as Tommy Hilfiger, Puma, Monster Energy Drink, Sony, Boss, Bell Helmets, Mv Agusta Motorcycles etc.

Lewis was recently seen interested in Chelsea Football Club collaborating with Serena Williams but failed in doing so. Other than the other sports, Hamilton has been struggling to score big in his sport. 2022 had been a rough patch in Lewis’ career with a streak of no wins for the first time in 13 races. Although he looks to mark a comeback a win will still take a lot of his experience and motivation.

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