Lewis Hamilton 2
Lewis Hamilton 2
Lewis Hamilton 2
1. Personal Life
2. Early Career
2.1. Karting
2.2. Formula Renault and Formula Three
2.3.GP2
3. Formula One Career
4. Team Tensions
5. Racial Abuse
6. Helmet
7. Records
8. Conclusion
Lewis Carl Davidson Hamilton MBE (born in Stevenage; 7 January 1985) is a British
Formula One racing driver from England, currently racing for the McLaren Mercedes
team and is the youngest ever Formula One World Champion. He was named after the
American sprinter Carl Lewis.
At the age of ten Lewis approached the McLaren team principal, Ron Dennis, at the
1995 Autosport 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. After winning the British Formula Renault, European
Formula Three and GP2 championship in 2006, he became a McLaren F1 driver for
2007, making his Formula One debut 12 years after his initial encounter with Dennis.
Coming from a mixed-race background, with a black father and white mother,Hamilton is
often labelled "the first black driver in Formula One".Lewis Hamilton 2 In his first season
in Formula One Hamilton set numerous records and finished second in the 2007 Formula
One Championship one point behind Kimi Rikknen.
His first world championship was won the following season, ahead of Felipe Massa by
the same margin of a single point. He has stated that he wants to stay with the McLaren
team for the rest of his F1 career.Personal life Hamilton's mother, Carmen Larbalestier
(now Carmen Lockhart) is white British, while his paternal grandparents emigrated from
Grenada to the United Kingdom in the 1950s,his grandfather (Oliver Hamilton) working
on the London Underground.
1. Personal life
Hamilton's parents separated when he was two and he lived with his mother and half-
sisters Nicola and Samanthauntil the age of twelve, when he started living with his father,
stepmother Linda and half-brother Nicholas who has cerebral palsy.
Hamilton's first taste of racing competition came at the controls of radio-controlled cars.
His father, Anthony, bought him one in 1991 and Hamilton finished second in the
national BRCA championship the following year. Hamilton said of the time: "I was
racing these remote-controlled cars and winning club championships against adults". That
led to Hamilton sampling kart racing for the first time when, aged six, his father bought
him his first go-kart as a Christmas present telling him that he would support his racing
career as long as he worked hard at school. When supporting his son became problematic
his father took redundancy from his position as an IT Manager and became a contractor,
sometimes doing up to three jobs at a time to support his son's career and still managing
to find enough time to attend all Hamilton's races. He would later set up his own
computer company as well as working as a manager for Hamilton on a full time basis.
Lewis Hamilton with Pedro de la Rosa (left), Paul di Resta and Bruno Spengler at Stars
and Cars 2007 Hamilton was educated at The John Henry Newman School, a voluntary
aided Catholic secondary school in Stevenage, Hertfordshire. He extended his skills to
football, playing in his school team alongside current Aston Villa and England
international midfielder Ashley Young. Hamilton said that if Formula 1 had not worked
for him he would have been a footballer or a cricketer, having played both for his school
teams as a youngster.
On 29 October 2007,
Hamilton announced
his intention to live in
Switzerland stating that
he wished to get away
from the media
scrutiny he has experienced living in the United Kingdom. Hamilton mentioned on the
television show Parkinson (broadcast on 10 November 2007) that taxation was partly
responsible for his decision in addition to wanting more privacy.Lewis Hamilton received
public criticism from UK MPs including Liberal Democrat MP Bob Russell for avoiding
UK taxes. Other Formula One drivers, including world champions Michael Schumacher,
Kimi Rikknen and Fernando Alonso, also live in Switzerland.On 18 December 2007,
Hamilton was suspended from driving in France for a month after being caught speeding
at 122 mph (196 km/h) on a French motorway. His Mercedes-Benz was also impounded.
Hamilton is currently dating Nicole Scherzinger, the lead singer of the American girl
band Pussycat Dolls. Lewis Hamilton 3 Hamilton was awarded an MBE in the 2009 New
Year Honours.
2. Early Career
2.1 Karting
Hamilton began karting in 1993 at the age of eight,at the Rye House Kart Circuitand
quickly began winning races and Cadet class championships. At the age of ten he
approached McLaren F1 team boss Ron Dennis for an autograph, and told him, "Hi. I'm
Lewis Hamilton. I won the British Championship and one day I want to be racing
your cars." Dennis wrote in his autograph book, "Phone me in nine years, we'll sort
something out then." From the Cadet ranks, he progressed through to Junior Yamaha
(1997) and Ron Dennis actually called him in 1998 after Hamilton won an additional
Super One series and his second British championship.Dennis delivered on his promise
and signed Hamilton to the McLaren driver development program. This contract included
an option of a future F1 seat,which would eventually make Hamilton the youngest ever
driver to secure a contract which later resulted in an F1 drive.
"He's a quality driver, very strong and only 16. If he keeps this up I'm sure he will
reach F1. It's something special to see a kid of his age out on the circuit. He's clearly
got the right racing mentality." Michael Schumacher, speaking about Hamilton in
2001. Lewis Hamilton continued his progress in the Intercontinental A (1999), Formula A
(2000) and Formula Super A (2001) ranks, and became European Champion in 2000 with
maximum points. In Formula A and Formula Super A, racing for TeamMBM.com, his
team mate was Nico Rosberg who would later drive for the Williams team in Formula
One. Following his karting successes the British Racing Drivers' Club made him a
Rising Star Member in 2000. In 2001 Michael Schumacher made a one-off return to
karts and competed against Hamilton along with other future F1 drivers Vitantonio Liuzzi
and Nico Rosberg. Hamilton ended the final in seventh, four places behind Schumacher.
Although the two saw little of each other on the track Schumacher praised the young
Briton.
2.3 GP2
Due to his success in Formula Three, he moved to ASM's sister GP2 team ART Grand
Prix for 2006. Just like their sister team in F3, ART were the leaders of the field and
reigning champions having taken the 2005 GP2 crown with Nico Rosberg. Hamilton won
the GP2 championship at his first attempt, beating Nelson Piquet, Jr. His notable
performances included a dominant win at the Nrburgring, despite serving a penalty for
speeding in the pit lane. At his home race at Silverstone, supporting the British Grand
Prix, Hamilton impressively overtook two rivals at Becketts, a series of high-speed (up to
150 mph in a GP2 car) bends where overtaking is rare. He demonstrated his overtaking
prowess again in Istanbul, when he recovered from a spin that left him in eighteenth place
to take second position in the final corners. He won the title in unusual circumstances,
inheriting the final point he needed after Giorgio Pantano was stripped of fastest lap in
the Monza feature race. In the sprint race, though he finished second with Piquet sixth, he
finished twelve points clear of his rival.
His 2006 GP2 championship coincided with a vacancy at McLaren following the
departure of Juan Pablo Montoya to NASCAR and Kimi Rikknen to Ferrari. After
months of speculation on whether Hamilton, Pedro de la Rosa or Gary Paffett would be
paired with defending champion Fernando Alonso for the 2007, Hamilton was confirmed
as the team's second driver. He was told of McLarens decision on September 30, but the
news was not made public until November 24, for fear that it would be overshadowed by
Michael Schumachers retirement announcement.
5.
Racial abuse
On February 4, 2008, Lewis Hamilton was verbally heckled and otherwise abused during
pre-season testing at the Circuit de Catalunya in Catalonia by several Spanish spectators
who wore black face paint and black wigs, as well as shirts bearing the words "Hamilton's
family". Hamilton became widely unpopular in Spain because of his rivalry with Spanish
former team-mate Fernando Alonso. The FIA have warned Spanish authorities about the
repetition of such behaviour. In reaction to this behaviour, the FIA announced on 13
February 2008 that it will launch a "Race Against Racism" campaign. Shortly before the
2008 Brazilian Grand Prix, a Spanish website named "pinchalaruedadeHamilton" (burst
Hamilton's tyre) was featured in the British media. The website contained an animated
image of Interlagos that allowed users to leave nails and porcupines on the track for
Hamilton's car to run over. Among thousands of anti-Hamilton comments left since 2007,
some included racial insults.
6. Helmet
Due to the fact that Hamilton has said in the past that Ayrton Senna was his hero, some
people assumed that his helmet is yellow in honour of him.In actuality it was made
yellow so that his father could tell which kart his son was driving back in his karting
days.
Hamilton chose the colours blue, green and red and they were originally in a ribbon
design however Hamilton later felt that the design was "a bit old hat" so it was changed.
In later years a white ring was added and the ribbons moved forward to make room for
adverts and logos.
7. Records
Hamilton has matched or set the following records in Formula One:
Most consecutive podiums from debut race: 9 Australian GP 2007 British GP 2007
(previous record was 2 by Peter Arundell Monaco GP 1964 Dutch GP 1964)
Youngest driver to lead the World Championship: 22 years, 4 months, 8 days at the
Bahrain GP 2007 (Previous record was 23 years, 7 months, 22 days by Fernando Alonso
at the Malaysian GP 2005)
Most wins in a debut season: 4, Canadian, USA, Hungarian and Japanese GPs 2007
(equalling Jacques Villeneuve, European, British, Hungarian and Portuguese GPs 1996)
Most pole positions in a debut season: 6, Canadian, USA, British, Hungarian, Japanese
and Chinese GPs 2007 (Previous record was 3 held jointly by Jacques Villeneuve (1996)
and Juan Pablo Montoya (2001))