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Lewis Hamilton's brother racing an Audi S3 in BTCC.

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Best of luck to Nic. Hope to see him do well

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Nothing wrong with being at the back.

 

"It's the taking part"

Nothing wrong with being at the back.

"It's the taking part"

Indeed, without the rich guys paying hundreds of thousands per year to prop up the team finances in exchange for a seat the BTCC as we know it wouldn't exist.

This isn't aimed at any specific driver by the way.

I know a great driver desperate to get into the BTCC who has had a few guest races and done really well, winning one of them.

But until he finds 300k-400k money/sponsorship per year no seat.

Seems a shame to me.

He's living the dream and good luck to him. It must be difficult at times having a brother who is so gifted, but I bet on balance the upsides outweigh the downsides. I hope he has some success rather than ending up as an also ran.

Nothing wrong with being at the back.

 

"It's the taking part"

Didn't say there was anything wrong with it, just would have thought he would have been further forwards, seams strange that his brother has had so much thrown at him to get where he is but no one has done anything to help him like that.

Doing pretty good given the hand he has been dealt with re disabilities

Interview on today's R2 Breakfast Show, starts about 08:45.

Didn't say there was anything wrong with it, just would have thought he would have been further forwards, seams strange that his brother has had so much thrown at him to get where he is but no one has done anything to help him like that.

 

I think if you understood his disabilities better you would appreciate just being on the circuit is a big thing! My sister has similar disabilities so I know fist hand what an achievement this is.

 

I also don't think Lewis was handed anything, his family had to fight to get him where he is, yes he was fortunate the McLaren took him under their wing, but they wouldn't have done so had he not been the best about.

Watched Nick on 'this morning' yesterday, what a lovely bloke, clearly nervous with it being his first live TV interview but he come across as a really honest genuine guy. Hope he does well, would love to see him work his way up and get a full time drive next season.

Good on him,

but it was certainly not the first time that he has been interviewed while on live TV, or Live TV Interview,

Dad and bro can bankroll it so why not, teams need guys like him. Also he's a great inspiration to all disabled kids I'd have thought so all the best!

Good on him,

but it was certainly not the first time that he has been interviewed while on live TV, or Live TV Interview,

I assumed When they said that, it was his first proper interview not 'microphone shoved in his face after f1 race' type interview, not that it's a issue.

It is all good.

 but he is media savvy, and why not, he does and will continue to inspire so many.

Edited by goneoffSKi

Good luck to him, wish i could have the same opportunity 

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