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    Lewis Hamilton blasts French Open chiefs for Naomi Osaka fine and admits he too struggled to deal with pressure

    LEWIS HAMILTON admits he struggled to cope with the pressure of being thrusted into the spotlight when he made his F1 debut in 2007.The F1 world champion was quizzed about tennis star Naomi Osaka, who withdrew from the French Open after declining the tournament’s requirement to conduct a press conference.
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    Lewis Hamilton admits he struggled under the pressure as he came out in support of Naomi OsakaCredit: Getty
    Osaka was fined by French Open chiefs for not fulfilling press obligations, leading to her withdrawlCredit: Rex
    Hamilton, who made his debut with McLaren at 22, a year younger than Osaka, says he too initially found it tough going.
    He said: “When you’re young you’re thrown into the limelight and the spotlight, it weighs heavily on you and probably most of us are not prepared.
    “I remember when I got into F1 the team had PR [public relations] and I was never prepared for being in front of a camera.
    “I was never guided as to what to look out for and helped to navigate through that.
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    “So you just learn through the mistakes and it’s incredibly nerve-wracking especially when you have all good intentions but people take advantage of it.
    “I’ve learned the hard way and made many mistakes and I still do today. It can be daunting, still, standing behind a camera.
    “It’s not the easiest. Particularly if you’re an introvert and you do struggle to be under those sorts of pressures.
    “Some people are less comfortable than others. I’ve learned over my time here, and I’m trying to continue to learn how [to] engage.
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    Mental health is not a joke, this is real and serious. This takes a lot of courage to do. Let’s all make sure Naomi knows she’s not alone. Today is a good day to check and ask your friends and loved ones how they are doing and let them know they are not alone. https://t.co/2ytC6k1hHd— Lewis Hamilton (@LewisHamilton) June 1, 2021

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    “There are scenarios where, for example Naomi’s scenario, she didn’t feel comfortable for her own personal health not to do something and the backlash is ridiculous.
    “People are not taking into account that she’s a human being and she’s saying that [she’s] not well enough to do this right now.
    “I think that needs to be really looked into and how people react to that and rather be supportive and uplifting to her.”
    Hamilton, who is preparing for this weekend’s Azerbaijan GP, does not think that fining Osaka was the right move from tennis chiefs.

    He added: “I applaud her for her bravery because it’s now asking those in power, putting them in question and making them have to think about how they react.
    “The way they reacted was not good, with the fine. Someone talking about their personal mental health and then being fined for it, that wasn’t cool.
    “They could have definitely handled it better. I hope they take a deep dive into it and find a better way to navigate in future.
    “As athletes we are pushing ourselves to the limit, we are on the edge, and we’re only human beings.”
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    Monaco GP under threat as F1 chiefs chase track changes after contract expired following Verstappen win

    MONACO’S unique position on the Formula One calendar is reportedly under consideration after a tame 2021 Grand Prix.Max Verstappen cruised home to an unspectacular victory, aided by Charles Leclerc’s pre-race retirement and the surprise lack of a safety car.
    Monaco’s Formula One Grand Prix is reportedly under threatCredit: Getty
    The historic circuit’s tight, narrow ride through the streets of Monte Carlo has and will remain an iconic scene for all of sport yet questions are being raised of its suitability to modern F1 cars.
    According to the Mail, now is seen as the perfect time by the sport’s operator, Liberty Media, to discuss changes.
    It is said that Monaco’s contract to host races, for which it pays £10million per year, expired last month.
    Therefore Liberty are pressing the Automobile Club de Monaco (ACM) who host the race for changes in agreeing a new deal.
    That includes alterations to the circuit layout, which are currently being tested on simulators.
    Changes are not expected to be rubberstamped anytime soon but a more open-minded approach is thought to be necessary to keep the track relevant.
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    F1 hope to increase the £10m fee paid by the ACM as part of the sport’s bid to bolster its revenue flows.
    The addition of new street races Saudi Arabia and, from 2022, Miami – both of which will pay far more for the privilege – also reduces the unique position Monaco holds on the calendar.
    Other discussions will focus on the May date for the race and the local control over directing the global TV broadcast.
    Ahead of the race, in which he struggled to seventh place, Lewis Hamilton led the calls for changes to be made at Monaco.
    On the list of difficult places to overtake it is off the scale.Lewis Hamilton
    Monaco is one of the most iconic destinations in all of sportCredit: Alamy

    He said: “It is the best venue. It is the most beautiful place that we get to to race at.
    “But you already know that it’s never exciting for the fans.
    “It’s a one-stop race with these hard, long stints that we get to do. On the list of difficult places to overtake it is off the scale, highly unlikely you’re ever going to get an opportunity to do so.
    “I don’t think fans enjoy that. I don’t know what the solution is, but I’m hoping when we are looking forward to future generations, it can be a more exciting race for people.”
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    Michael Schumacher’s former Ferrari boss reveals he sees F1 legend regularly and recalls ‘beautiful experiences’

    MICHAEL SCHUMACHER’S ex-Ferrari boss says he regularly visits the F1 legend and their ‘beautiful experiences’ live on.Schumacher’s condition following a near-fatal skiing accident in 2013 is still a mystery publicly as he continues his rehabilitation.
    Seven-time F1 king Michael Schumacher had a legendary partnership with Ferrari team director Jean TodtCredit: AP:Associated Press
    Michael Schumacher’s wife Corinna and their family have acted to keep his condition private after he suffered a near-fatal brain injury eight years agoCredit: EPA
    But his former team principal Jean Todt has revealed he sees the seven-time champ “at least twice a month”.
    Todt told Italian outlet Corriere della Serra: “I don’t leave him alone.
    “Him, (wife) Corinna, the family — we’ve had so many experiences together.
    “The beauty of what we have experienced is part of us and it goes on.”
    Schumacher’s family have succeeded in their desire to keep his health situation private.
    But last September neurosurgeon Erich Riederer suggested the 52-year-old was in a “vegetative state”.
    Schumacher suffered a severe brain injury eight years ago, despite wearing a helmet.
    Schumacher won seven world championships and dominated with FerrariCredit: AP:Associated Press
    He fell and hit his head on a rock while skiing off-piste in the French Alps.  
    The German was placed in a medically-induced coma before regaining  consciousness by June 2014.
    He left hospital in September that year and is thought to have been at home since then.
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    Eight months ago Riederer told French TV channel TMC for a documentary: “I think he’s in a vegetative state, which means he’s awake but not responding.
    “He is breathing, his heart is beating, he can probably sit up and take baby steps with help, but no more.
    “I think that’s the maximum for him. Is there any chance of seeing him like he was before his accident? I really don’t think so.”
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    Red Bull ‘confident of luring 50 staff from F1 rivals Mercedes’ for new power-unit division in huge hiring spree

    RED BULL are confident of poaching 50 Mercedes staff to build their new engines, reports say.The F1 team are starting their own UK-based power-unit division to rival the German giants.
    Christiano Horner pictured with wife Geri Halliwell in Monaco last weekendCredit: Getty
    Red Bull are starting their own power unit division down the road from MercedesCredit: Rex
    And respected journalist Michael Schmidt from Auto Motor und Sport says they want to take some of Mercedes staff.
    Red Bull have taken over a Honda engine project and will move it in house and will start building their own engines.
    Mercedes’ engine division in Brixworth employs around 500 people.
    But Red Bull will need less staff as they are producing 1/3 of the capacity Merc currently do.
    Schmidt said: “They have already ordered seven test stands.
    “The poaching from Mercedes is more delicate. Six names have already been revealed, and six more are a done deal.
    “But Christian Horner believes that around 50 Mercedes employees will switch sides by the end of the hiring process, and Andy Cowell should be among them.”
    Red Bull boss Horner previously said that some Mercedes staff were interested in the move.
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    He told Autocar: “”I think people have seen how and what Red Bull has done in motorsport and the commitment it has.
    “It’s based in the UK, it’s 30 miles from Brixworth, they don’t need to move house or move their children from school and it’s a chance to be involved in something from scratch.”
    “We need a competitive engine, and this is the best route.
    “Mercedes wouldn’t supply one and Renault didn’t want to supply one, so it didn’t leave us with a lot of choice. We’ve got to get on with it and make Toto rue that decision.
    “Maybe one day he will need an engine from us!”
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    Valentino Rossi’s stunning girlfriend Francesca Sofia Novello looks incredible as she models bikini on beach

    FRANCESCA SOFIA NOVELLO, girlfriend of Moto GP legend Valentino Rossi, has stunned her social media fans with shots of her in a bikini on the beach.The 27-year-old shared the snaps with her 371,000 Instagram followers as she enjoyed the Portuguese sea.

    Novello is the girlfriend of Moto GP legend RossiCredit: Instagram @francescasofianovello
    Novello has a substantial Instagram followingCredit: Intagram @francescasofianovello
    Novello posted the pic shortly before Rossi finished 10th at the Mugello Circuit in Italy.
    Seven-time world champion Rossi was thought to have been left devastated when his relationship with former flame Linda Morselli ended in 2016.
    Morselli went on to become the partner of Formula One driver Fernando Alonso.
    But Rossi moved on with Italian stunner Novello in 2018 and has gone from strength to strength with her over the past two and a half years.
    Novello is a former professional underwear model and has been the face on fashion campaigns in Milan.
    Back in April she revealed she was groped as a teenager while working as a Moto GP grid girl.
    Sofia told Vanity Fair: “In reality it is a job like many others, a stage in my career of which I am proud.
    “At 19 it’s not easy to work with people who look at your butt when you pass by, and touch your butt when you take a picture.
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    “Motorsport is a male environment. You have to wake up, you can’t be a smiling goose.
    “I’m for girl power. But it’s part of the game, it does happen.
    “You have to learn to be respected. If you let it go and show yourself to be ‘beautiful and stupid’, you’re done.”
    Rossi has picked up just 15 points in this season’s Moto GP campaign and is well off contending for his first championship title since 2009.
    Novello is rapidly approaching 400,000 followers on Instagram as her profile continues to riseCredit: Intagram @francescasofianovello

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    Lewis Hamilton open to shock acting career after retiring from F1 following cameos in Cars 2 and Zoolander 2

    LEWIS HAMILTON has revealed he would like to take up a career in acting once he has retired from Formula 1.The seven-time world champion has dabbled in the movie business with cameos in films such as Cars 2 and Zoolander 2.
    The Formula 1 world champion is open to acting after he retires from racingCredit: Getty
    Hamilton on set during the filming of Zoolander 2Credit: Getty
    But while acting is something that intrigues the F1 superstar, he is also intent on learning the craft before becoming more involved in the industry.
    Speaking to DAZN, he said: “I want to be the best. In everything I do I want to be.
    “I would love to act one day. But I am very conscientious. I like to learn step by step.
    “I had opportunities and I know that I need time to prepare myself. Because I want to be the best. In everything I do I want to be. To do the best I can.
    “If I’m going to make a movie, I’ll go to class, study, and make sure I express my emotions as I should.”
    Hamilton, who currently trails Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in the 2021 world championship, also spoke about how he has recently taken up a more vested interest in reading.
    “Right now I don’t have time [to act], so I suppose it will be something I do when I retire. I’m trying to read more,” he added.
    “I like TV a lot, but it needs its time and I’m turning to reading. The last thing I’ve read is ‘Greenlights’ by Matthew McConaughey.
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    Hamilton appeared alongside Ben Stiller in Zoolander 2Credit: Getty
    “It was amazing. I know Matt and it was wonderful to have his voice reading the whole book over my head. And I just started a new book: ‘The Fifth Agreement’.
    “I read ‘The Fourth Agreement’ about two years ago and I saw that it was ‘The fifth deal,’ so I started it.”
    Hamilton has won three of the first five races of the F1 season with victories in Bahrain, Portugal and Spain.
    But a disastrous weekend in Monaco saw him finish seventh as he relinquished the championship lead to 23-year-old Verstappen.

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    Brave Lewis Hamilton leaps out of plane by himself in daring skydive as F1 star shows off incredible skills off track

    LEWIS HAMILTON showed his lust for speed by jumping out of a plane to skydive over the desert.Following a disappointing Monaco Grand Prix, the Formula One world champion made use of a weekend off to recharge his batteries.
    Lewis Hamilton uploaded a clip of his latest skydive onto InstagramCredit: Instagram @lewishamilton
    The Formula One star flew solo in DubaiCredit: Instagram @lewishamilton
    And Hamilton, 36, pulled off a number of difficult moves while flying solo in Dubai.
    Jumping into a series of forward rolls, he stabilised before attempting to turn on his back and face the sky.
    Posting the footage on Instagram, the racer wrote: “I’ve been learning to skydive over the past couple years.
    “It’s one of my favourite things to do in my spare time.
    “This me trying for the first time flying on my back of which I was useless at lol.
    “After this I went to spend time in the wind tunnel to practice. I’ll post that next to show you my progression.”
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    Hamilton made use of a weekend off from F1Credit: Instagram @lewishamilton
    The Brit revealed how he is learning improvements mid-airCredit: Instagram @lewishamilton

    Hamilton is a dab hand at a number of other sports, including surfing.
    Following the race in Monaco, he showed his prowess on a jet ski and hydrofoil board for a dip in the Med.
    Back on land, the Brit will be refocusing his energy on F1 next weekend with the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku.
    The seven-time world champion is currently second in the drivers’ championship, four points behind Max Verstappen.

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    Jason Dupasquier dead at 19: Tributes paid to Moto3 star after being hit by another bike in horror crash at Italian GP

    MOTO3 star Jason Dupasquier has died in hospital aged just 19 after a horror crash on Saturday.The Swiss rider was struck by another bike towards end of qualifying at the MotoGP Italian Grand Prix.
    Moto3 teenager Jason Dupasquier has died after a crash in ItalyCredit: Getty
    He appeared to be hit by Ayumu Sasaki on the track
    He was airlifted to hospital before his tragic death was announced on Sunday morning.
    MotoGP confirmed on Twitter: “We’re deeply saddened to report the loss of Jason Dupasquier.
    “On behalf of the entire MotoGP family, we send our love to his team, his family and loved ones.
    “You will be sorely missed, Jason. Ride in peace.”
    The Swiss starlet’s team, Prustel GP, released a statement that read: “It’s with the heaviest of hearts that we announce the passing of Jason Dupasquier.
    “We’re devastated, and at this time all of our thoughts are with Jason’s family. You’ll be sorely missed and never forgotten, Jason.”
    Fellow racers and fans led the tributes to the teenager.
    MotoGP legend Jorge Lorenzo stated: “My deepest condolences to Jason Dupasquier’s family, friends and team. Ride in peace Jason.”

    We’re deeply saddened to report the loss of Jason DupasquierOn behalf of the entire MotoGP family, we send our love to his team, his family and loved onesYou will be sorely missed, Jason. Ride in peace pic.twitter.com/nZCzlmJsVi— MotoGP™🏁 (@MotoGP) May 30, 2021

    Formula One star Sergio Perez wrote: “Very sad news! All my prayers with Jason and his family. Rip champ.”
    Carlos Sainz tweeted: “So sad to read this. Rest In Peace champ.”
    Superbike rider Valentin Grimoux stated: “RIP Jason.”
    Manufacturer Ducati wrote: “We extend our hearts and deepest condolences to the family and friends of Jason.
    “The entire community shares in this loss together. No words can express, but we send our warmest wishes to the motorcycling family in this difficult tragic moment.”
    Medics treated Dupasquier at the trackside on SaturdayCredit: Reuters
    The Swiss rider was airlifted to hospital after being hit by a bikeCredit: Reuters
    The 19-year-old raced in the MotoGP junior series Moto3Credit: Getty
    The No50 rider passed away on Sunday following his qualifying crashCredit: EPA

    Dupasquier debuted in Moto3 last year, taking part in all 15 rounds with the Prustel GP team.
    Already in 2021, he had secured his first top-15 finish and clocked 30 points in the opening five rounds.
    The Italian GP continued on Sunday after a minute’s silence, with organisers stating they were racing with the 19-year-old at ‘the forefront of our minds’.
    Swiss Moto2 rider Tom Luthi had already decided to end his involvement for the weekend and had travelled to hospital to be alongside countryman Dupasquier and his family.
    A minute’s silence was held following the announcement at the Italian GPCredit: EPA
    Riders, staff and more lined up to pay their respectsCredit: EPA
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