On Tuesday, Lewis Hamilton added a new title to his extensive collection following his second-place finish at the Hungary Grand Prix on Sunday. Lewis Hamilton Joins The Ownership Group Of The Denver..

The Denver Broncos announced Tuesday morning that Hamilton has joined their new ownership group as a limited shareholder.

In a statement, Walmart heir and franchise's incoming controlling owner, Rob Walton, said Hamilton is a champion competitor and a fierce advocate for global equity, including in his own sport.

Lewis is considered the most successful F1 driver of all time, having won over 100 races. Ownership and the Broncos organization will benefit from his resilient spirit and high standard of excellence.

The Walton-Penner ownership group is led by Walton, his daughter, Carrie Walton, and son-in-law, Greg Penner. Hamilton is the third known limited shareholder to join the group.

Mellody Hobson, co-CEO of Ariel Investments and Starbucks chairwoman, joins former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice as minority investors.

Mercedes driver Hamilton won his first F1 world title in 2008, then won the series championship six out of seven years from 2014 to 20. In the history of the sport, he has won 103 races.

Additionally, Hamilton has long been a leading advocate for racial equality in the sport. In F1, the world's top racing league, he is the only Black driver.

Hamilton has also been an advocate for racial equality in the sport for a long time. He is the only Black driver in F1, the world's top racing league.

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