Lewis Hamilton to pilot Ayrton Senna’s championship-winning McLaren at Goodwood FOS
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Ayrton Senna took out the 1988 F1 world championship in the McLaren-Honda MP4/4 turbo race car
Enlarge PhotoIn addition to driving Senna’s race car, Hamilton will also demonstrate his more familiar Vodafone McLaren Mercedes MP4-23, which took him to an F1 world championship victory last year. On top of that, Hamilton will also take along one lucky visitor on a ride up the Festival’s hill-climb in the Mercedes-McLaren SLR supercar.
Also on hand will be McLaren F1 test driver Pedro de la Rosa who will take an additional two visitors as passengers in the SLR over the course of the event weekend. Pedro de la Rosa, incidentally, will also be celebrating 10 years of F1 involvement at the event.
This year’s Goodwood FOS in the UK will be running from July 3rd to July 5th but unfortunately Lewis Hamilton will only be attending on Sunday the 5th.
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Meet the top commenters on the Leaderboardyou know what's really odd....
the late 80s F1 cars look ALOT like the current IndyCars. the only difference is on the IndyCars, the wing is wider and set lower.
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