Lewis Hamilton is one of the most famous athletes in the world. Everyone wants to be associated or collaborate with him as he brings in a different kind of audience. The seven-time world champion has dipped his feet in different fields, such as fashion, entertainment, and music. His venture in the latter is definitely his biggest yet.
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As reported by Daily Mail, the 7-time world champion might feature in a new music video by British rapper Stormzy.
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Stormzy is releasing his much anticipated next big album, which will feature the Mercedes driver in one of his song’s videos. It is reported that other celebrities like David Beckham, Emilia Clarke, and Gordon Ramsay may also feature in the music video. As this is one strong lineup, music lovers’ anticipation will be at an all-time high as they wait expectantly.
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Lewis Hamilton gives his take on F1 hinting to drop Monaco GP
Formula 1 has been adding new destinations around the world to host Grand Prix races in recent years. As new tracks are being added, older tracks are departing from the calendar. After the addition of Las Vegas in the 2023 season, one of the permanent tracks might have to be dropped.
Formula One F1 – Emilia Romagna Grand Prix – Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola, Italy – April 24, 2022 Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton after the race REUTERS/Jennifer Lorenzini
It is being hinted that F1 might drop the iconic Monaco Grand Prix from the calendar in the coming years to accommodate for new races. However, Lewis Hamilton has advised the sport against it.
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“It’s one of the crown jewels of our sport. So I’m not really sure it would be great to lose it. There are good bits… I guess that the difficult part is that the racing itself is not that spectacular,” said Hamilton.
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“Everyone that goes enjoys it. It is a prime location. Many of us live in Monaco. But it is just that iconic status it has, the history that it has, that is so appealing to drivers but also to those that are watching,” added the Mercedes driver.
Although the sport will be racing in the iconic streets of Monaco this season, it is unclear whether it will continue to be on the calendar in the future. It will indeed be a shame to lose such an iconic track from the calendar. Hopefully, the sport can sign a new contract with the venue and continue to host races in the principality.