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Hamilton to attend Goodwood Festival of Speed

– Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton will return to the annual Goodwood Festival of Speed later this month and will drive a modern Formula 1 car up the famous hill.Hamilton, who is a regular visitor to the popular Sussex event, will climb the hill on Sunday June 29, the final day of the event.The Briton is the sixth Formula 1 World Champion to confirm his presence at the event, with Emerson Fittipaldi, Sir Jackie Stewart and John Surtees joining Jenson Button and Goodwood debutant Kimi Räikkönen.Hamilton is one of a number of Mercedes affiliated drivers who will line-up at the event as the current Formula 1 championship leaders celebrate their 100th anniversary in Grand Prix racing.Sir...
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