Lewis Hamilton’s brother Nicolas Hamilton becomes first disabled person to drive an F1 simulator

Nicolas Hamilton, 30, has cerebral palsy and races in the British Touriౠng Car Championships with a modified car.
He has now madꦺe history with a taste of what his brother experiences in a Mercedes F1 ca♊r.
“Ea🎃rlier this year Nicolas and I asked my team if we could make this day happen and here we are,” Lewis Hamilton said.&nb🍃sp;
“Time in th𒊎e sim is incredibly rare, and not something that is accessible for someo🔥ne like my brother.
“It took custom modific𒊎ations to the seat, steering wheel and pedals to make this possible. He spent the whole day in it, and is the first disabled person to ever do so.&nꦯbsp;
“He’s always been a fighter and seeing him have this day is an honour. The smile you see here never left his face.&ꦺnbsp;
“Can’t wait to share more of this special day, thank you Mercedes for the time and work put in to𝄹 make this poss🍒ible and make my brother’s dream come true.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky๊ Sports for a decade covering everything🎀 from American sports, to football, to F1.