became F1's most successful-ever driver at the weekend after winning his seventh world title, equalling Michael Schumacher, but with more race victories.
Success on the track was followed immediately by being named as the most influential black person Britain on the Powerlist 2021.But his joy came after significant hardship in years before.Speaking on BBC News on Thursday morning, he revealed the extent of the discrimination he faced.Hamilton said: "There are these races where there's got to be a moment of doubt."For the kids out there who dream the impossible, do not give up on that dream because I am living proof that you can manifest your dreams and even the impossible ones."I remember as a kid adults, teachers, parents of other drivers.
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