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There’s definitely a big void: Lewis Hamilton on F1 shutdown

Six-time F1 champion urges people to change their habit after the crisis is over



Lewis Hamilton
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London: Six-time Formula One World Champion Lewis Hamilton admitted that there is a “big void” now that the sport has been frozen due to the coronavirus pandemic. In an Instagram post, Hamilton appealed for people to come out of the shutdown due to the pandemic with a better perspective on their surroundings.

“I miss racing every day. This is the first time since I was eight that I haven’t started a season,” the Mercedes driver said. “When you live and breathe something you love, when it’s gone there’s definitely a big void. But there’s always positives to take from these times.

“Today, we see clearer skies all over the world, less animals being slaughtered for our pleasure simply because our demands are much lower and everyone staying in. Let’s not come back the same as we went into this tough time, let’s come out of it with better knowledge of our world, changing our personal choices and habits.”

The 2020/21 F1 season has thus far failed to get under way with the first practice session of the year ahead of the season opening Australian Grand Prix being called off just two hours before it was about to start.

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Since then, a number of GPs have been cancelled including the iconic Monaco GP. It is the first time since 1954. The organisers are now hoping for a delayed start to the season at the Austrian GP on July 5 while the British GP is expected to be held behind closed doors on July 19.

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