I keep seeing the banner advert for Buckmore Park saying that Lewis Hamilton was discovered there.
Yet if you research things, it appears he was in fact discovered not by them but by the late Martin Hines of Zip karts in Hoddesdon, driving in his first novice race at Rye House.
This makes more sense as Lewis came from the nearby town of Stevenage.
Is here any evidence to the contrary?
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Martin had first noticed eight-year old Hamilton racing his own cadet kart at the Rye House circuit close to the ZipKart headquarters. He was clearly carrying a novice plate, but the expert manner in which he handled himself belied the fact that he was actually competing in his very first race.
Martin added; "This was around the time that McLaren were going through their short-lived relationship with Nigel Mansell and was trying to persuade Ron (Dennis) that he really ought to give some consideration into putting all McLaren's resources into backing a young kartist, even if it was a ten year programme.
"So he asked me for my advice as to whom I might think was the best youngster and I told him Lewis. He thought it all through and eventually took my advice. And the rest, as they say, is history."
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