News

Lewis Hamilton pays emotional tribute to brother after podium double

Cody Rhodes in

Lewis Hamilton has paid an emotional tribute to brother Nicolas after seeing him stand on a podium for the first time in his ApexF1News career.

Whilst seven-time F1 champion Lewis secured his best result since joining Ferrari at the start of last season with second place in the Canadian Grand Prix, Nicolas captured the Jack Sears Trophy at Snetterton in the British Touring Car Championship.

Driving for EXCELR8 Motorsports in a Hyundai, Hamilton delivered strong performances and an overall points haul from the three races that allowed to collect the prestigious trophy, and the honour of standing on the podium for the first time.

Via an Instagram post, Lewis wrote: “I could not be more proud of my brother @nicolashamilton. Seeing the passion and emotion on his face as he stood on his first podium was such a beautiful moment. For us both to be on podiums on the same day was major. I called him the second the race ended.

“ApexF1News is not built to be inclusive. There is little to no access for people with disabilities, and no support systems to level the playing field. This is something so many take for granted. Despite that, despite the barriers and the people who told him it wasn’t possible, he never stopped. He fought. He adapted. He proved them wrong.

“While he will always be my kid brother, I am profoundly proud of the leader, the athlete, and the man he has become. He inspires me just as much as he inspires everyone watching his journey. No matter how hard it has been he has never given up. What he’s achieved is massive and I’m so happy for him. Love you bro, keep going.”

Nicolas Hamilton silences doubters

Nicolas naturally wept with tears of joy as he collected his first piece of silverware.

“I honestly cannot believe what has happened as I never expected to walk away from Snetterton as winner of the Jack Sears Trophy,” said Hamilton. “My whole focus was on developing and improving myself, and to end the weekend up on the podium was the most amazing experience.

“Thanks to the team and the car, but also through hard work from myself, I’ve been quicker here this weekend than ever before and I’m so proud of how I have driven.

“I’ve always said that I wanted to win a trophy, but I didn’t want to just be gifted it, and this weekend I feel like I earned it and deserved it.

“I’m not going to, but I could happily hang my boots, gloves and helmet up after this weekend knowing that I have achieved the dream of a little boy who was told he would never walk.

“The amount of support from the BTCC paddock and from the whole community around the championship has been incredible and it was truly a surreal moment to be there on the podium seeing everyone cheering.

“This is for everyone who has stuck by me and supported me, and even those who have doubted me as it has only fuelled my desire to reach my goal. For all those in the disabled community, hopefully this will provide further inspiration of what is possible.”

The BTCC also acknowledged Hamilton’s feat.

“A huge reward for the tireless work, effort and spirit he has shown over the years,” it wrote on social media. “The man leaving Snetterton with Silverware was joined on the podium by three BTCC champions, who between them held nine titles.

“It truly was one of the greatest BTCC moments in recent history.”

ApexF1

by ApexF1

ApexF1 is a seasoned News Editor with over two decades of experience in journalism. Known for his editorial expertise and commitment to accuracy, ApexF1 leads teams to deliver high-quality news content.

AD UNIT — 300×250px Rectangle

You May Also Like

Mercedes implode as Max Verstappen secures historic F1 victory
News

Mercedes implode as Max Verstappen secures historic F1 victory

It was one of the most dramatic days in the modern F1 era and still holds a place in today’s record books!

Prost reportedly injured in robbery at home in Switzerland | Formula 1
News

Prost reportedly injured in robbery at home in Switzerland | Formula 1

Four-times Formula 1 world champion Alain Prost was injured during a break-in at his home in Switzerland, according to reports.

5 betting lessons learnt after Antonelli wins in Canada
News

5 betting lessons learnt after Antonelli wins in Canada

Antonelli’s stunning 2026 season continued in Montreal as the teenager secured a fourth win of the season.

‘We looked like idiots’ after intermediate tyre gamble, admits Piastri | Formula 1
News

‘We looked like idiots’ after intermediate tyre gamble, admits Piastri | Formula 1

Oscar Piastri said McLaren’s failed tactical gamble made them look like “idiots” while Lando Norris revealed he “pushed for” the call.

Best Qualifying bets for the Canadian Grand Prix
News

Best Qualifying bets for the Canadian Grand Prix

We’ve picked the best odds available on the market to anyone looking to bet on the Canadian Grand Prix Qualifying session.

Rate the race: 2026 Canadian Grand Prix | Formula 1
News

Rate the race: 2026 Canadian Grand Prix | Formula 1

What did you think of today’s race? Share your verdict on the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix.

What the teams said – Sprint day and Qualifying in Canada
News

What the teams said – Sprint day and Qualifying in Canada

The drivers and teams report back after the Sprint and Qualifying from the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve for the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix.

McLaren explain decisive intermediate tyre call in Canada
News

McLaren explain decisive intermediate tyre call in Canada

McLaren’s race ultimately unraveled after starting both drivers on intermediates for the Canadian Grand Prix.

2026 Canadian Grand Prix sprint race grid | Formula 1
News

2026 Canadian Grand Prix sprint race grid | Formula 1

George Russell has taken provisional pole position for the Canadian Grand Prix sprint race for Mercedes ahead of Andrea Kimi Antonelli and Lando Norris.

AD UNIT — 970×90px Leaderboard