Paul Jeffrey
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Despite attendance from all current drivers of the 2017 F1 grid, Lewis Hamilton failed to show at the recent ‘F1 Live’ event in London. Was the Englishman right in his no show, and has the backlash from fans been justified?
With the British Grand Prix weekend now in full swing, Lewis Hamilton has come in for heavy criticism for his failure to attend ‘F1 Live’ alongside his fellow 2017 driver cohort in London on Wednesday, leaving many British fans disappointed in his behavior as they take to social media to vent their frustration at the three time World Champion.
Hamilton is one of the key personalities in modern Formula One racing with a global brand in the tens of millions dollars. Success and image have bred a sizable following for the Englishman in recent years, especially in light of the Mercedes drivers high profile love of interaction with the racing public.
Unfortunately on the Wednesday before the British Grand Prix Hamilton decided not to attend a Formula One parade around Trafalgar Square, becoming the only current F1 driver not present to represent the sport on the eve of his home Grand Prix.
Our question today is –
Was Hamilton right not to attend F1 Live, and is the backlash from fans because of his lack of attendance justified?
As usual please remain respectful and civil in the comments as we debate this topic, thanks!
Debate away…