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Little People, Big Dreams is a series of written and illustrated books by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara and Alex G Griffiths on extraordinary human beings on the planet. The books cover one person in one edition and explore the lives of these outstanding people. As Ayrton Senna already had a book on him, Lewis Hamilton is going to get one soon.

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Primarily, the book began with people who dreamed of being great when they were younger. And later on, achieved success in their lifetime. Similarly, Hamilton and Senna are no strangers to dreams when they were younger and later in life, fulfilled their dream with aplomb.

Senna, who got his book written on him quite earlier, has ‘Little People, Big Dreams: Ayrton Senna’ in Volume 49. While Hamilton’s ‘Little People, Big Dreams: Lewis Hamilton’ is set to come out in 2023 under Volume 97, which will reportedly cost $16.

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Lewis Hamilton and Ayrton Senna are two of F1’s most renowned and respected names. While the latter was a four-time world champion, the former is a seven-time world champion. As Senna left the world in 1994 after a tragic accident, Hamilton lives on to collect more accolades.

Lewis Hamilton idolized Ayrton Senna

Lewis Hamilton recently revealed his Brazilian citizenship. Brazil is a country the Briton loves and holds dear. The Autódromo José Carlos Pace is a track, the Mercedes star feels is his happy hunting ground. Hamilton wanted to be like and race like Ayrton Senna.

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In a report published by the Daily Star, the seven-time world champion revealed in 2013, “I drove one of Ayrton Senna’s cars, the 1989, for a few laps around the national circuit at Silverstone once. It was one of the best experiences I’ve ever had.”

“Senna, Gilles Villeneuve — they were very similar. That’s what I wanted to adopt, I wanted to be like them, and I think I drive now in the way I imagine Senna would drive. That’s the only way I know. They were the best, what they did was the best, and I want to master it as well,” concluded the former McLaren driver.

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