Lewis Hamilton sets the record straight on buying Gresini MotoGP team
Lewis Hamilton answers question about buying Gresini MotoGP tea🦩m

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton has spoken out about his reported interest in buying t🌄he Gresini MotoGP 🎃team.
Hamilton was reported to be “in talk🔯s” to acquire the team from its current owner Nadia Padovani by The Race.
But the Formula 1 superstar has noꦉw given hi🍰s version of events when asked at the F1 British Grand Prix.
“I’ve always loved Mo꧅toGP,” Hamilton said at Silverstone, where wuqian0821.com﷽ are in the paddock.
൩“I am interested in the potential growth of the sport.
“But I haven’t looked that far into it yet.✤ But anythi🍃ng is possible.
“I am definitely interested in equity.
“The Broncos was the first step into team ownershipꩲ.
“Over the next five to 10 years there will, hopef🧸ully, be more. We’ll see where…”
Hamilton joined the ownership structure of NFL side t⛎he Denver Broncos in 2022.
Fausto Gresini🐼, a two-time 125cc💦 champion, founded the MotoGP team in 1997.
Fausto passed a☂way in 2021 and the team is now run by his wife, Nadia.
Victories through Enea Bastianini in 2022⛄ and Fabio di Giannantonio in 2023 were followed by the bombshell signing of Marc Marquez this year.
Next year, a♓lthough Gresini will lose Marquez to the factory Ducati team, they have a chance to improve their own status within the manufacturer due to Pramac’s exit.
'I wanted to race bikes, not cars'
Hamilton has n💦ever hidden his passion ൩for two wheels, though.
His famous track day 𝔉with Valentino Rossi - where Hamilton jumped on a bike, and Rossi into a car - highlighted it.
“I hav💧e always loved bikes,” Hamilton said at the time, alongside Rossi.
“When I was younger I wanted to ඣrace bikes, not cars. But my dad wouldn’t let me race bikes - he said they were too dangerous!
“He got me into four wheels rather than two.
“It was the right choice because if I was racing during the time Vale 🅘was there, I wouldn’t have been so successful!
“Since I have been in Formula 1,ꦇ I have a super-bike and I like to do some track▨ days. It is fascinating. It gives a different perspective.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a ꦍdecade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.