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Hamilton goes back in time: "That was pretty impressive"

Formula 1 is disappearing in more and more countries behind the pay wall, forcing people to pay money to watch their favourite sport. Lewis Hamilton thinks the current development is a pity for the fans, although he realises that the sport has to move with the times. The seven-time world champion remembers well from the old days when millions of people tuned in to Formula 1 in one country. "I grew up watching the races live on free TV, which attracted a lot of fans," he tells Motorsport-total.com. "I remember in Spain there were four to six million people tuning in every afternoon at 2pm. That was pretty impressive." Read more Hamilton: 'I hope I'm not racing at 40'...
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