Damon & Murray: “Hamilton will be back

stronger in 2008”

Damon  Hill,  BRDC  President  and  the  last  British  driver  to  win  the  FORMULA  1™  World Championship,  was  joined  by  legendary  F1  commentator  Murray  Walker  and  more  than  150 fans on Sunday to cheer on Lewis Hamilton at a private screening of the Brazilian Grand Prix in the BRDC Clubhouse at Silverstone, home of the British Grand Prix.

The British F1 sensation finished the Brazilian Grand Prix in seventh place, as Kimi Raikkonen clinched  the  Drivers’  World  Championship  title,  winning  the  race  ahead  of  Ferrari  team  mate Felipe Massa in Sao Paolo. Hill, the 1996 World Champion commented, “I would have loved to see Lewis win today.

He will be  disappointed,  but  he  will  regroup  quite  quickly.  Lewis  has  shown  more  potential  as  a newcomer this year than any rookie driver has ever done. He has shown that he is a serious contender. “This has been the best F1 season in a very long time; it is great for the sport. I hope that Lewis wins the championship next year. He started as a novice and ended up missing out on the title by one point.

We should celebrate this great performance and achievement. The worrying thing for the other drivers is that he’s only going to get better. He’ll get a fantastic reception wherever he goes next year, none more so than at his home race. We’re all looking forward to 2008 and a very exciting British Grand Prix at Silverstone.” Murray  Walker  added, 

“Kimi  was  worthy  of  the  title  but  I’m  sorry  for  Lewis.  He  has  had  a fantastic first year in Formula One, leading the championship until the last race of the season – which is quite an achievement for a 22 year old. “For someone who is usually very focused, I think the pressure got to him and it was his bad start that cost him the race. If he hadn’t had gearbox problems and a bad start he could have been World Champion.

“The future for Lewis Hamilton is gigantically bright and this is only his first year in F1. He has a gift  for  turning  negatives  into  positives,  is  enormously  sensible  and  well balanced and will  be even stronger for next year. It’s not a question of if Lewis can win a World Championship it’s when and we look forward to a record crowd at Silverstone for the British Grand Prix next year.”

Richard  Phillips,  Managing  Director  of  Silverstone  Circuits  Limited,  confirmed  that  more  than twice  as  many  tickets  have  already  been  sold  for  the  2008  FORMULA  1™  Santander  British Grand   Prix,  taking  place  on  4-6  July,  compared  with  the  same  time  last  year.  Phillips commented,  “Two  or  three  of  the  most  popular  grandstand  areas  have  already  sold  out.  We strongly advise fans to purchase their tickets as soon as possible.” Tickets for the 2008 FORMULA 1™ Santander British Grand Prix are on sale 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and can be booked at silverstone.co.uk, or by calling 08704 588 300. For enquiries on Official 2008 F1™ hospitality packages, call 08704 588 230, or for information on the disabled facilities available, call 08704 588 232.


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