Lewis Hamilton’s half-brother, Nicolas, is also a racing driver. Doctors told him that his cerebral palsy meant he would never walk – but now he uses a specially-modified car to compete against against drivers who aren’t disabled:
Nicolas Hamilton grew up around the racetrack. But unlike his older half-brother Lewis, who is a six-time Formula One world champion, Nicolas never thought he'd get the chance to race competitively.
The younger Hamilton has cerebral palsy -- a disorder which affects around one in every 400 children in the UK and is the most common childhood motor disability, globally. "I didn't think I would have the opportunity to race," explains Hamilton, who is now 28, seven years younger than Lewis.The condition affects Hamilton's legs and balance, preventing him from being able to flex his ankles and use conventional foot pedals when driving.
How Nicolas Hamilton, brother of Lewis, overcame his disability to become a racing driver 03:29Made of carbon fiber, the hand clutch operates like a regular foot pedal, says Hamilton."When you release the clutch and you feel the bite point ... I just have that through my hands." To make the accelerator and brake pedals easier to use, they are extra-wide and positioned so that Hamilton does not need to fully extend his legs.
Read: Wearable tech helps this blind runner compete in ultramarathonsHe is currently the only disabled driver in the championship, racing against 30 able-bodied athletes at speeds of up to 130 miles per hour. This season, Hamilton came 15th in a race, scoring him one point."I'm the first disabled athlete to have done that," he says."Getting closer to the front of the grid, I want to get to the top 10, top five.
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