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Hamilton brothers set for special racing weekend in Canada and Snetterton
20 May 2026GP BlogCommentaryPreview

Hamilton brothers set for special racing weekend in Canada and Snetterton

Nicolas Hamilton shared an emotional throwback photo with Lewis ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix, as both brothers prepare to race on the same weekend for the first time in years.

Nicolas Hamilton posted a heartfelt message on social media alongside his brother Lewis, reflecting on their journey from the 2008 Spanish Grand Prix to the present. This weekend, Lewis will compete in the Canadian Grand Prix with Ferrari, while Nicolas races for Team VERTU in the BTCC at Snetterton Circuit—where Turn 5 is named after the seven-time world champion.

Why it matters:

The Hamilton brothers' parallel racing careers highlight a deeply personal story of perseverance. Nicolas, who has cerebral palsy, defied expectations to become a touring car driver. Their shared weekend underscores how far both have come, with Lewis now at Ferrari and Nicolas scoring his first points of the 2026 BTCC season at Brands Hatch.

The details:

  • Nicolas shared a 2008 photo of Lewis pushing him in a wheelchair at the Spanish GP, writing: "When I get into my car, I always think of Nic in his chair... Whether I am last or first, that’s why I race."
  • Nicolas currently sits 19th in the BTCC standings after the first two rounds, with his best finish of 11th at Brands Hatch.
  • Meanwhile, Lewis is taking an unconventional approach ahead of the Canadian GP. He told GPblog he will skip simulator sessions and instead focus on meetings at the Ferrari factory, hoping to replicate the success he found in China without prior sim work.
  • Lewis also stressed the need to reduce drag on the Ferrari to close the straight-line speed deficit.

What's next:

The Hamilton brothers are both in action this weekend—Lewis aiming to build on his strong start at Ferrari in Canada, and Nicolas chasing more points in Norfolk. Their shared race day is a poignant reminder of the personal motivations behind the helmets.

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