Lewis eyes Formula One history in Brazil
Lewis Hamilton hopes to make Formula One history at Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix by becoming the first rookie to win the World Drivers' Championship crown.
And the 22-year-old McLaren sensation, who goes into the season-ending race four points clear of hat-trick-chasing team-mate Fernando Alonso and a further three points clear of Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen, will also become the sports' first black driver to win the title.
Ahead of the title-decider at Interlagos this weekend, Hamilton has been talking about those who have influenced him.
He has been quoted as saying: "I think I have had people during my life I admire rather than have as a hero, because my kind of hero would be someone that has been the best at whatever they decided to do.
"In Formula One, Ayrton Senna was a massive inspiration to me and would have to be my ultimate hero. Although I didn't think I would ever count Michael Schumacher as a hero, I really do look up to him for what he has achieved and done for the sport. He is definitely one of the greats.
"Outside of Formula One, my father (Anthony) foremost, then Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King - two great icons who continue to inspire many people, including me."
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