Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton talked about the difficulties of the school years.
“When I was in school, I was dyslexic and I struggled with all my might, and I was one of the few black kids in school. I never had a chance to progress or even The teachers said to me, “You’ll never be anything. I remember crying and believing their claims for a split second.”
It’s the most demotivating thing you can hear, especially when you see them doing the complete opposite of your white classmates. In fact, I don’t hold a grudge against these people, because they fueled me, Vanity Fair quotes Hamilton.
Hamilton is currently sixth in the F1 driver standings this season.
Source : MatchTV

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