Hamilton, who improved the trajectory, gave the victory to the actor who left Anapilin



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In the latter part of the races, L. Hamilton cleared the lap in 1 min 41,252 sec. and thus establish an all-time Spa record. Brit won the 93rd ranking in his career.

The six-time Formula One world champion dedicated this victory to the battle against colon cancer he lost to Ch. Boseman, who died on Saturday at age 44.

The Mercedes driver got out of the car and performed the Wakanda Forever gesture, which was popularized by Ch. Boseman played the role of King Tchalla in the popular movie The Black Panther.

Later L. Hamilton spoke about the actor, who is very worthy of a black culture, in communication with the media, and also wrote about his victory on social networks.

“I dedicate this pole position to Chadwick. His legacy is incredible. He once inspired young black men and girls by giving them a superhero to compare with. Rest in peace, buddy,” wrote L. Hamilton.

Athletes including LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Ja Morant, Victor Oladipo, Donovan Mitchell, Jayson Tatum, Patrick Mahomes, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and others sent similar messages to the deceased actor on Saturday.

In qualifying for the Belgian GP, ​​Hamilton left behind his teammates Valtteri Bott and Max Verstappen. Daniel Ricciardo, Alex Albon, Esteban Ocon, Carlos Sainz and Sergio Pérez will stand out for the top three in Sunday’s race.

Another fiasco was suffered by the Ferrari team on Saturday, whose drivers did not even make it to the last part of the races. Charles Leclerc was 13th and Sebastian Vettel 14th.

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