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Hamilton: We can do a lot more to support W Series girls

Lewis Hamilton has always taken a keen interest in the all-female W Series that races on F1's support bill, and the seven-time F1 world champion says more should be done to help the series' winners move forward in their career. Two-time W Series champion Jamie Chadwick is on her way this year to a third consecutive title, and yet the 24-year-old appears to be nowhere nearer to stepping up to Formula 3 in the future than she was a year ago. In Hungary recently, Hamilton paid the W Series paddock a visit to meet with the girls and discuss their achievements but also their struggles in gaining access to motorsport's next level. Read also: Hamilton: I'll always be positive for all the drivers...
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