Lewis Hamilton 'devastated' to hit groundhog during race
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Racing legend Lewis Hamilton, a producer on an upcoming movie starring Brad Pitt as a fictional Formula 1 driver, wanted the film to show the reality of what it looks, feels and sounds like to speed around a track at 200 miles per hour.
Formula 1 fans have been reacting on social media after seeing what Lewis Hamilton said about Ferrari. After an encouraging qualifying session on Saturday, Hamilton started in P5 for the Canadian Grand Prix. In the early stages, the 40-year-old was comfortably running in the top five.
Lewis Hamilton, a legendary Formula 1 driver, is ensuring the authenticity of an upcoming film starring Brad Pitt as a retired race car driver. Hamilton's involvement helped accurately portray the intense demands of racing,
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Top Speed on MSNHow Lewis Hamilton Just Shook The F1 Paddock On A SuperbikeW e’ve all seen F1 drivers roll up in some uber-hot supercars. But seeing these athletes ride superbikes is as rare as seeing Ducati off the MotoGP podium. However, it can happe
Makers of new F1 film say they could not have done it without Lewis Hamilton - Seven-time world champion Hamilton is an executive producer on the Brad Pitt movie, titled “F1”, which is released in the United Kingdom on June 25.
During the Canadian Grand Prix race weekend, Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton showed up on a motorcycle that turned heads and posed questions.
I’m nowhere in this race,” Hamilton admitted mid-race in Montreal after Ferrari revealed he had been carrying car damage since Lap 13.