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    Lewis Hamilton snubs F1 party (trip for Unicef)

    Lewis Hamilton snubs F1 party to visit poverty-stricken children in Far East | Metro.co.uk

    Lewis Hamilton snubs F1 party to visit poverty-stricken children in Far East

    Read more: Lewis Hamilton snubs F1 party to visit poverty-stricken children in Far East | Metro.co.uk

    The former Formula 1 champion bypassed the champagne parties and raced to the Philippines on an awareness-raising trip for Unicef.

    While there, Hamilton shot a short film about the lives of the 85,000 children who live and work on the streets of Manila, struggling for food and shelter.

    He spent time with youngsters including ten-year-old Reynold, who is forced to live in a cart and work and beg to raise money for his younger brothers Arnold, nine, and Rico, two, to eat.



    Read more: Lewis Hamilton snubs F1 party to visit poverty-stricken children in Far East | Metro.co.uk
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    Was Sutil at the party? That would explain it. :

    Well done, though.

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    Good for Lewis
    bringing awareness to those tho so desperately need it.

    I'm always surprised that bernie and his cohorts don't do more of this kind of thing with all the influence and media attention they command.
    An "F1 cares" type of program along with the appropriate media attention could do a lot for F1's image and broaden its base. let alone draw in a whole new audience for now and the near future.
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    This sort of thing is disgusting. Drivers should be quaffing Champange and shagging bimbos rather than jetting all round the wold sticking their noses into other peoples business. He's only doing it for effect and doesn't really care a monkeys.

    What carbon footprint does he have. Bang him up and chuck him out of the sport I say. Black, blah, cheat, blah, selfish, blah, blah, blah!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Knock-on
    Black, blah, cheat, blah, selfish, blah, blah, blah!!!

    OR just full credit where deserved and yes I got the underlying sarcasm
    "I am fed up with this car.....pfft"

    M. Gronholm champion :D

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    Good kid. He seems to be a good kid, the whole family are nice people, actually (the situation with his stepbrother)...
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    Seems that Lewis has finally matured - got rid of the distractions. It's been seen in the two races so far IMO - sure he was disappointed but he seems to have realised that it's better to collect the points to go chasing after people and ruining the tyres with 10 laps to go.

    And this particular trip is be applauded - my company has done work with Unicef and the more that can be done to highlight the work they do and the work they need to do to help people is fantastic. Good on Lewis.
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    Meh, publicity stunt urged and organised by his sponsors
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    Perhaps it's not his fault , but the tone of the article has him as an angel , and the rest of the drivers as a bunch of champagne drinking playboys who don't give a rat's for the poverty-stricken .

    I don't think either is a true reflection .

    But , good on him for doing something good .

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    It's good to see the very fortunate of the world go out and do things to get involved with helping others.

    I remember well when Schumacher made a very large contribution to the tsunami relief efforts and called out the other drivers to help. Montoya and a couple of others also got involved and actually went and gave physical work to help as well.

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