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Motor racing ‘saved my life,’ admits Hamilton

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LEWIS Hamilton has revealed Formula One saved his life.

Hamilton, 37, came from humble beginnings on a Stevenage council estate, his father Anthony working multiple jobs to fund his son’s formative years in motor racing.

The British driver has since gone on to become the most decorated driver in F1 history, winning more races than anyone else and taking a record-equalling seven world championsh­ips. He is also the grid’s sole black driver.

Hamilton teamed up with NFL star Tom Brady at a fundraisin­g event for the city’s under-privileged children at Miami Beach Golf Club yesterday

The Mercedes driver said: “The youth is everything and something I am passionate about is getting children into STEM (Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Mathematic­s) subjects.

“Sport brings people together and it saved my life. I am glad we are doing something for good.”

Hamilton is gearing up for F1’s maiden Miami Grand Prix, the first of two races in the United States this season, with Las Vegas joining the calendar next year.

The race will take place at the Hard Rock Stadium.

A number of A-List stars, including LeBron James, David Beckham, Ryan Reynolds and Renee Zellweger are set to attend.

Hamilton added: “I am so happy to be in Miami.

“This is the sport’s first time here and the anticipati­on of this event has just sky-rocketed.

“Everyone is so excited but there will be a bit of nerves because there will be so many people here and it is a new circuit.”

Hamilton, already 57 points behind championsh­ip leader Charles Leclerc following the opening four rounds, has written off his chances of competing for an eighth title this year.

The Briton finished a dismal 13th at Imola a fortnight ago in his ongoing struggle to get on top of his under-performing Mercedes machinery.

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said: “It was a very difficult weekend for us in Imola.”

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