F1 Lewis Hamilton’s disabled bro to be a racing driver
By NEIL MILLARD
FORMULA One ace Lewis Hamilton's disabled young brother is take to the race track, it emerged yesterday.
Nick, 19, who has cerebral palsy, wants to follow the 26-year-old star's footsteps and be an inspiration to others.
Last week Nick passed his MSA Competition National B racing licence. He has already had initial runs and is due to test ahead of the season start at Brands Hatch in April.
He will compete for Total Control Racing in the Renault Clio Cup, Britain's premier one-make saloon car series and breeding ground for drivers for the British Touring Car Championship.
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