Hamilton mesmerises Indian motor racing fans

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Former Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton set the Nice road on fire, vrooming his McLaren Mercedes F1 car to the thundering applause of spellbound spectators. It was a dream come true for the nearly 10,000 die-hard motor racing fans, who braved the hot humid afternoon, to watch Hamilton drive his award winning MP-4-23, the car which raced him to the 2008 Drivers’ World Championship. Some racing buffs even broke the barricade erected on the 500m stretch to rush on to the track to have a closer look both at the racing star and McLaren F1 car. The 26 year-old F1 superstar, who currently ranks fifth in the drivers’ standings, is here on a promotional event ahead of the Indian Grand Prix scheduled to be held at Greater Noida next month.
Hamilton kept the audience spellbound with his driving skills and lightning speed. Some lucky ones even had the privilege of hot laps with Hamilton and also visiting the pit garage to see the technology of the car. “I’ve visited India many times over last couple of years and it’s never been more exciting to be here than now. The inaugural Indian Grand Prix is only weeks away and you can really feel the growing passion of people and the excitement levels continuing to build,” Hamilton said.
“Vodafone has been supporting our team and Formula 1 for many years and they’ve always brought Grand Prix racing to the people. Getting to drive my Vodafone McLaren Mercedes F1 car on India’s public roads today was an incredible experience and I really hope it gave people a taste for the incredible spectacle of Formula 1,” he said.
Hamilton also interacted with the finalists of the ongoing ‘Vodafone Race to Fame’ contest which is giving them a chance to join the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team during the Indian Grand Prix to be held at Noida on October 30.
“There’s no better way to experience F1 than up-close, so I think today’s event was a huge success. Next month’s Indian Grand Prix is going to be a fantastic event for our sport, but also for the whole Indian nation, who are incredibly passionate about sport. Through Vodafone, I think this is going to be the experience of a lifetime,” he said.