F1 World Champion is more concerned about nature at this time

Lewis Hamilton, The best F1 racer of all time used his Instagram to address the current global situations which are not going well. Hamilton is a well-known name in the racing industry who gained attention by his impressive racing skills. He is currently racing in Formula One for the Mercedes-AMG Petronas. Hamilton is a six-time Formula One World Champion and one of the richest sportsmen in Britain. He also holds the record for having the all-time most career points with 3431 in his hands.

Recently it was announced by Formula 1 that no events will take place until further notice and there is a big question on its return in July. This disappointed everyone out there including the staff. World champion Lewis Hamilton shared that Formula One’s situation had left a “big void” in his life.

Hamilton shared on his Instagram that he misses racing every day. He said that this is the first time since he was eight that he hasn't started a season. This statement touched the bottom of the fans' hearts.

Lewis Hamilton expressed his sorrow by stating that there is a big void when you leave something you love, live, and breathe mentioning his racing dream. He was slightly disappointed. But, He is filled with positivity and motivated that there are always positives to take from these tough times.

Hamilton is more concerned about nature rather than this big lockdown. He is not giving much crap about anything other than mother nature. Hamilton said that this time is good for a change. He called everyone for a change and said that we all now have time in the world to reflect on life, our decisions, our goals, the people we have around us, our careers.

Hamilton enjoyed the beauty of nature and said that we see clearer skies all over the world today. He said that fewer animals are being slaughtered nowadays for human pleasure simply because our demands are much lower and everyone is staying in. He requested everyone to adapt to the good in these tough times and keep it after the shutdown completes.

F1 was days away and the board then gave a shock to the stakeholders. F1 committees are now hoping to start the delayed season at the Austrian Grand Prix on July 5. There is huge uncertainty on it as discussed above. There will be no fans in the ground which other sports have already adopted.

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