Lewis Hamilton on the science of success, activism and life after F1
In today's WIRED DAILY, we talk to Lewis Hamilton on the science of success, activism and life after F1 and explain why Godzilla and King Kong are no match for physics.
On Sunday August 2, 2020, Lewis Hamilton was piloting his black Mercedes Formula 1 car around the final laps of the British Grand Prix at Silverstone when his front-left tyre exploded.
It was a scorching summer day in the heart of England. Beyond the titanium ring of the car's protective halo device, Hamilton could see picture-book clouds scudding across a brilliant blue sky, broken only by the angular shapes of grandstands kept empty by the pandemic.
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