Saturday, June 28, 2008

Lewis Hamilton: The 1st Black F1 Driver


















Lewis Carl Davidson Hamilton (born January 7, 1985 in Stevenage, Hertfordshire) is a British Formula One racing driver from England, currently racing for the McLaren Mercedes team.

Hamilton was named after the American sprinter Carl Lewis.[1] At the age of ten, he approached McLaren team principal, Ron Dennis, at an awards ceremony and told him "I want to race for you one day."; less than three years later, he was signed by McLaren and Mercedes-Benz to their Young Driver Support Programme.[1] After winning the British Formula Renault, European Formula Three and GP2 championship,[1] he became a McLaren F1 driver for 2007, making his Formula One debut 12 years after his initial encounter with Dennis. Hamilton is often labelled "the first black driver in Formula One",[1][2][3][4][5] but is actually mixed-race, with a black father and white mother.[1][2]

In his first season in Formula One, Hamilton set numerous rookie records and finished second in the 2007 Formula One Championship, behind Kimi Räikkönen. He has stated that he wants to stay with the McLaren team for the rest of his F1 career.[6]

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