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Hamilton: Hubert death ‘hit depths of my soul'

Two weeks after Anthoine Hubert tragically lost his life, Lewis Hamilton has revealed that the Frenchman's death 'hit me in the depths of my soul', adding that people sometimes forget that motorsport remains a 'dangerous sport'. F2 driver Hubert died after he was involved in a high-speed collision with Juan Manuel Correa in Belgium. Correa remains in hospital with the last update from his family saying his condition has 'improved slightly'. After the crash, Hamilton took to social media to pay tribute to the 22-year-old Hubert. He wrote: 'All these drivers put their life on the line when they hit the track and people need to appreciate that in a serious way because it is not appreciated...
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