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Hamilton a fantastic ambassador, deserves a knighthood: Hill

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- Lewis Hamilton has been breaking down barriers since he arrived in Formula One and deserves a knighthood for his achievemen­ts on and off the track, former world champion Damon Hill has said.

Hamilton, the most successful grand prix racer of all time and the only Black driver in F1, sealed a record- equalling seventh world title with his victory in Turkey this month, fuelling expectatio­ns of a knighthood.

The 35-year-old Briton, who comes from an underprivi­leged, multi- racial background, has used his platform to campaign for racial equality, diversity and sustainabi­lity.

“Lewis has always been breaking down barriers, the moment he arrived in F1 or even in karting he was breaking barriers and challengin­g the status quo,” the Guardian quoted Hill as saying.

“The knighthood will be seen as recognitio­n of not just his driving but also as a Black driver that has bust another door open for anyone who is not white.

“He has destroyed the preconcept­ion that it can’t be done, that there is an area where you cannot achieve something because of the colour of your skin. He has totally destroyed that notion.”

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Formula One racers to have been knighted. Hamilton was awarded an MBE in 2008.

“It is a very rare thing in our sport to get a knighthood,” said Hill, who won the world championsh­ip in 1996. “It is then also a recognitio­n of his stance on equality, anti- racism and environmen­tal issues.

“He is outspoken, he is playing his part and using his fame for positive purposes. He is a fantastic ambassador and having a knighthood will only increase his opportunit­ies to do that work.” ( Reporting by Arvind Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford )

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