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Jack of all trades and also the master of all. Lewis Hamilton has the most varied interests when it comes to off track activities. During the breaks, he is sometimes seen surfing or jumping out of planes or even walking with Penguins. The champion on track surely knows how to enrich himself with adrenalin and serotonin boosting experiences. While his adventurous lifestyle may scare the onlookers, Mercedes Boss, Toto Wolff, has a cool and calm attitude towards it. The latter even drew an interesting comparison to explain how the 7x champion functions.

Lewis Hamilton knows how to holiday in the most eccentric of ways. And his lifestyle may seem like a threat to the team who considers him their most valuable entity. During the Fast and Curious Podcast, Wolff was asked how much the champion’s escapades, to the unique places and experiences, worry him. To which Wolff replied in the negative, giving an interesting analogy.

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Toto said, “I am actually not afraid because you and I are sportively incompetent. You remember you had these kids in school who just could do everything and were good at it? That is Lewis Hamilton. I think whatever you give him, whether it is a snowboard or a tennis ball or a penguin, he is gonna be good at it. And that is why I am never worried.”

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While Toto is convinced that Lewis is a champion of all activities he partakes in, others want the champion of rights emerge once again to defy the barbaric FIA clampdown.

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The tussle between the FIA and the drivers on the free speech ban is getting tighter and tighter. While Lewis showcased his lid with “rainbow accents” a few days ago, he is now being urged by Parliamentarians of his own homeland to take a stand against the human right violation in the middle eastern countries.

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As quoted by the Express, Lord Scriven said, “Lewis and others would be correct to say that unless F1 and the FIA put in place a framework which is in line with the United Nations’ guiding principle on business and human rights, that he and other drivers would feel uncomfortable about racing.” 

He added, “And unless that framework is put in place, they would seek not to race.

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Who do you think amongst the FIA and the drivers will come out victorious amidst the ongoing tug of war? Will the champion of rights continue to raise his voice against the wrong?