
Lewis Hamilton flies into Troy history as Apollo in a McLaren Formula 1 suit to shoot one of the absurd videos with him.
Lewis Hamilton is the king of Formula 1, winning over 103 races and seven world titles. He left his own legacy in sports. However, no one expected him to be a warrior on a stage.
Looking back at 2008 when Hamilton was with McLaren, he flew on stage in his McLaren F1 suit and played as Apollo to end the war.
According to DailyMail, the act was staged by Vodafone. They were the title sponsors of McLaren’s F1 team, paying £ 60 million annually for such stunts with one of the most notable F1 drivers in history.
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His cameo on stage involved nothing but waving hands. He didn’t have any dialogue to perform on stage, and it only lasted a few seconds.
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Lewis Hamilton knew it was silly
Meanwhile, it wasn’t long before Hamilton realized he wasn’t going to be proud of what he did in the future. Meanwhile, he was also asked about the prospects of moving to Hollywood.
“There are limits to what I would do if it were totally crazy,” he said. “I’m not an actor, not yet,” he half joked. “If I were, I’d love to be the good guy to bring peace here (Troy).”
“I’m open to everything. I would like to rally one day. I would like to try MotoGP and Le Mans. And acting and music. I like music. Who knows what I could do in this direction. “
Hamilton is a familiar face among celebrities in both the UK and the US. He also made a cameo appearance in the film Cars 2. In addition, there are constant discussions about his moving to Hollywood as an actor after leaving Formula 1.
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