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Q1 The profile said that hes one of a new breed of young sportsman who are a breath of fresh air, and hes hugely exciting. He is a calm person.

Q2 Paul Scott shows Hamilton his reactions to his success by saying First Black Man to win to win a Formula 1grand prix. Hamilton is a marketing dream and rags to riches story.

Q3 I think that Lewis Hamilton is a great formula one driver because he exploits on every opportunity he is a really good formula racer. He gets payed £285,00 a week this means he is really rich. He drives big cars like Mercedes which I think is amazing because he has got the money to do this. I feel that Lewis Hamilton is a dedicated person who strives to try to achieves his best as a formula racer.

Q4 What I learn from the profile
I learnt from the profile that Lewis Hamilton father, Anthony moved to the uk from west indies when h

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I learnt from the article that Lewis Hamilton is close to his father and his relationship with his mother has been strained. Lewis Hamilton mum is close to him because in the article is says that for all his happy go lucky public image, her son has, it seems inherited his mother. This shows me that he has inherited his public feature from his mum this shows that his mum must of had a good public feature. Lewis Hamilton father was careful because Lewis lived with his mother when he was ten but she married again and he therefore lived with is father

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