Lewis Hamilton shed a tear as he reacted to Arsenal's Premier League title win, recounting how his sister gave him a 'dead arm' as a child and told him to support the Gunners during a press conference ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton speaking into an FIA and F1-branded black microphone during a press conference
Lewis Hamilton appeared in Thursday's FIA press conference ahead of this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix(Image: ANDREJ IVANOV, AFP via Getty Images)
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Lewis Hamilton shared a touching tale involving his sister about how he became an Arsenal supporter as he responded to the Gunners' Premier League title triumph. Boss Mikel Arteta has guided the north London side to their first league crown since the 2004 'Invincibles' campaign, confirmed on Tuesday night when rivals Manchester City were held to a draw by Bournemouth.
Hamilton is among Arsenal's most prominent fans and had the opportunity to praise his childhood club's title-winning stars on media day before this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix. And he did so while recounting the story of how he became a Gooner during his upbringing in Stevenage.
Asked how he felt on Tuesday night when the title was confirmed, Hamilton responded: "Like for everyone, very emotional. I shed a tear, to be honest, because I remember I was five years old and I used to play in Stevenage and Peartree Way, I used to play football with friends.
"I was the only black kid in the area, out of the people I was playing with, and I remember trying to fit in and all of them supported different teams: West Ham, Tottenham, Manchester and so on. So I was bouncing between all these when I was like four or five years old, depending on who I was with.
"My sister, I was messaging her the other day, she was walking me home and she asked me what team I supported, and she gave me a dead arm, a little dig in my arm and said, 'You have to support Arsenal'. So we had a laugh yesterday about it."
Hamilton, now 41, was merely 19 years old when Arsenal last lifted the English title in 2004. His Formula 1 debut was still almost three years away at that point, as he climbed the junior single-seater motorsport ranks in the hope of achieving his childhood dream.
Since that moment, he has watched the Gunners secure the FA Cup five times, but following a pair of near-misses in recent seasons he was thrilled to witness the club finally achieve success under Arteta.
Lewis Hamilton with Theo Walcott at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium in 2014
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He added: "We've had so many close moments and, to finally get it, it was like, 'Wow'. A lot of emotion came up for me, as I'm sure it did for so many people. I'm just so happy and proud of the team. Obviously, Arsene [Wenger] was great, but I think the direction they've gone in the past couple of years has been fantastic.
"I've been very inspired by what they've done. I'm really, really proud of the team and I think they can go from strength to strength from here, and only get stronger."
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