Sports plus Formula 1 Hamilton’s 20-year-old race car restored to its former glory for ‘exhibition’

Hamilton’s 20-year-old race car restored to its former glory for ‘exhibition’

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Lewis Hamilton first entered the sport in 2007 with McLaren, and immediately displayed his pedigree by competing for the world title.

Whilst a mistake at the Chinese Grand Prix prevented him from taking his first world title, he emerged stronger in 2008 to mount a challenge once again.

Since then Lewis Hamilton has dominated the sport, now with seven world titles and is one of the most successful Formula 1 drivers of all time.

Hamilton has only added to his legendary status in the sport, announcing a move to Ferrari for 2025

.He will join team boss Fred Vasseur, who was an instrumental part of Lewis Hamilton’s junior career.

The British driver competed with Vasseur’s ASM F3 team in 2005, winning the European title.

Recently, a race car from the very beginning of his career at Manor Motorsport has hit the race track.

The 2003 Formula Renault car has recently been restored to its on track glory by Alex Thornton and Nick Edginton.””

Getting the car back to Lewis’ home town was something I really wanted to do.Stevenage Museum seem really excited to have it as part of the Stevenage On Wheels exhibition,” he added.

We had some logistical issues about getting the car into the building, so it will be displayed outside the building.””

It’s really exciting.

He’ll go down as one of, if not the greatest driver of all time, so if he could win a title with Ferrari then that would quite something.

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