Lewis Hamilton has a special connection with Brazilian fans, who have showered him with a lot of love, especially after his famous comeback victory in 2021. His connection to Brazil goes beyond his racing achievements. Hamilton has always spoken about his admiration for the country and its culture.
With a background that includes Brazilian roots, he connects deeply with fans who appreciate him both on and his off-track. Lewis Hamilton, known for his creativity and fashion sense, has a deep passion for music and producing. Recently, he produced a $300 million film around F1 starring Brad Pitt.
Beyond films, he is also skilled in music, having collaborated with artists like Major Lazer. While interacting with fans in Brazil alongside teammate George Russell, the 39-year-old shared an exciting surprise for his Brazilian fans. Hamilton revealed that he’s been working on Brazilian music with Brazilian sounds, which sparked huge excitement and cheers from the crowd.
Brazil, i actually have some special news, ive been making some music with some brazilian sounds. I have some Brazilian music now so I can’t wait for you guys to hear it. Lewis Hamilton statedgeorge : “who’s the daddy?
” “is he (lewis) the daddy? ” ☠️lewis : *topic change* “brazil, i actually have some special news, ive been making some music with some brazilian sounds. “”i have some brazilian music now so i cant wait for you guys to hear it.
” 💥📹livbgalvao | #F1… pic. twitter. com/ZHHJPS5HnN— sim (@sim3744) November 2, 2024RELATEDMax Verstappen gives blunt response to Lando Norris’ demand to change driving styleFormula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali gives reasoning for postponing the qualifyingStefano Domenicali explained that the conditions were not good enough for qualifying on Saturday as it would’ve been very unsafe to send drivers on a run.
He also mentioned that there was a problem with the visibility on track due to fog and rain, and thus it was postponed to Sunday. Stefano Domenicali (via IMAGO)The FIA rescheduled the race and qualifying times due to the weather conditions. The Qualifying will begin at 7:30 local time and the race will take place at 12:30.
We cannot control the weather as you know and it’s a pity but the conditions are not safe to drive, it’s as simple as that. There is also a problem with light also. So unfortunately that’s the situation we have to manage.
Stefano Domenicali said, as reported by MotorSportweek. comRELATEDMax Verstappen doubles down on English nationality bias in F1 from criticsOn Sunday, Lando Norris took pole position ahead of the Sao Paulo Grand Prix. George Russell and Yuki Tsunoda finished second and third, respectively.