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Mercedes' NHS aid gives Hamilton more pride than championship successes

Lewis Hamilton has revealed he took more pride from Mercedes' efforts to save lives and help the NHS at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic than from the team's record-breaking on-track success in 2020. This year Hamilton equalled Michael Schumacher's tally of seven world drivers' championships and Mercedes became the first manufacturer to secure seven consecutive constructors' titles. Article continues under video Despite this unprecedented success, it is the team's work away from the track developing medical ventilators that gave Hamilton the most pride. “When I think about this year I naturally think of hard a year it has been for so many people," said Hamilton. "So many...
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