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Britain’s Lewis Hamilton, the “Mercedes” driver, equaled German legend Michael Schumacher’s number of victories by winning the Formula 1 Eiffel Grand Prix on Sunday at the “Nürburgring” circuit in Germany.
Hamilton finished first on the “Nürburgring” track, which bears part of Schumacher’s name, and holds his record, as the German crowned him five times, while Hamilton was crowned once before, which was in 2011.
The Briton achieved his 91st victory in the Formula 1 championship thus far during his professional career, as did legend Michael Schumacher, who is crowned the seven-time world champion.
Mick, son of legend Michael Schumacher, presented, in a moving scene, his father’s helmet as a gift to Hamilton after his father’s number was matched.
Notably, Michael Schumacher suffered serious head injuries in a skiing accident in the French Alps on December 29, 2013, and was in an artificial coma for six months, before waking up in June 2014, to be transferred from the hospital. from the French city of Grenoble to his home in the city of Glen on the banks. Swiss Lake Leman, amid intense secrecy from his family about his health ever since.
And the 51-year-old “Formula 1” legend has a special place among fans of this sport in particular, and among sports fans all over the world, especially German fans who follow the evolution of Formula 1 with great interest. your health.
The seven-time world champion is going through a “long fight” to recover.
Source: Agencies
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