Formula 1: Accolade for Hamilton: Sir Lewis of Monaco

Sir Lewis! That’s a salutation coming soon at the contract negotiations between Mercedes and the star of Formula 1. Is that why there’s something on top? We estimate that 45 million euros in driver’s fee per annum hardly plays a role. If it wasn’t for the Empire’s treasurers with jammed monocles to look worriedly at the state’s income for years.

Such a queen with court and sword for the accolade of deserving subjects wants to be financed. Therefore, viewed from a distance, elevating the racing driver to the nobility could be particularly clever. Hamilton is one of the rather wealthy British. 95 Grand Prix victories, seven world championships and the prospect of more speak for a talent of the century.

And his residence Monte Carlo for a tax art in two senses. That is why there was resistance from patriots with island locations. The prime minister is said to have intervened as an advocate, Johnson himself. While Boris whipped through Brexit, he fought for Hamilton, the avowed European. He thinks and pays at least across Europe. Go then.

No, the new title is really not just for taxation. The king of motorists earned the attention of his colleague back home in beautiful England through his extra tours. Sir Lewis now enjoys leaving the roundabout with his thoughts and requests. So he ends up somewhere completely different. With people who believe less in lap times than in the well-being of contemporaries and animals.

Hamilton, it is said, set an example to enlarge the vegan community. Without a doubt, he leads the anti-racism movement in Formula 1. His racing team had the Silver Arrows painted black with a view to the “Black Lives Matter” movement last year. Formula 1 management decided to give a minute of silence before each race.

Never before has the circus officially cared about human rights. You could take off your hat if Formula 1 didn’t openly follow the call of money over and over again. In November she appears in Saudi Arabia, where opposition members are at least silenced and murderers are sent into the world with saws. Sir Lewis, the spokesman, has already said something about this: He wants to find out more.

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