Malaysia Airlines tragedy saddens F1 driver Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton says his sympathies are with families of passengers on the missing Malaysia Airlines flight. Has also attached a photograph along with the tweet of his F1 car carrying a #PrayForMH370 message.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: March 24, 2014 10:54 pm IST
Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton offered his prayers and sympathies to the friends and families of the passengers of the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 which has remained untraced since it went missing March 8.
"All my prayers and sympathies go to the friends and families of the passengers on MH370 flight #PrayForMH370," Hamilton tweeted Monday. (Recap read: Sepang F1 to go as per plan despite missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370)
The Mercedes driver also attached a photograph along with the tweet of his F1 car carrying a #PrayForMH370 message.
Hamilton, who failed to finish the Australian Grand Prix March 16 despite taking pole, will be racing in this weekend's Malaysian Grand Prix at the Sepang International Circuit here.
"Hi guys! Currently in Malaysia preparing for the weekend. I'm really looking forward to bouncing back after a tough weekend in Australia!" added the 2008 world champion.