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Williams F1 driver Carlos Sainz demonstrated his character by personally inviting Sir Chris Hoy and his wife to the British Grand Prix. The legendary British cyclist featured in a BBC documentary entitled 'Sir Chris Hoy: Cancer, Courage and Me' in December last year.
Sainz watched the documentary and decided he wanted to meet the British Olympics legend himself. The former Ferrari ace extended an invite to Silverstone to Sir Chris and his wife Lady Sarra.
The esteemed Hoys also watched Wimbledon from the Royal Box barely 24 hours before they got to Silverstone. Considering Hoy is battling a terminal stage four prostate cancer diagnosis and that Lady Sarra is fighting multiple sclerosis (MS), it's fair to say they are both living life to the full.
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Speaking to Sky Sports F1's Martin Brundle on the grid ahead of the race, Hoy revealed they were at the event as a result of the Williams' driver's invitation. The six-time Olympic gold medallist said: "Carlos Sainz messaged me out of the blue.
"He said 'Hey, I watched your documentary about you and Sarra and we'd love to host you'. So a massive thanks to Carlos, we saw him earlier, and we'll be cheering him on today."
This follows just days after six-time Olympic gold medallist Hoy, collaborating with former Red Bull team principal Christian Horner, contributed to raising over a million pounds for UK cancer charities at an event. He has generated millions through his Tour De 4 charity cycling initiatives.
[]Two time Formula One champion Mika Hkkinen took fans through some vital pieces of Lando Norris' 2022 car at the Velo suite at Silverstone.
The flying Finn help guide a packed audience through the McLaren collectibles on show before the audience enjoyed a brilliant day of racing a record-breaking weekend.
Mika said: "McLaren was my home for a very important part of my life and career. Here at Silverstone, it is special to see VELO helping bring those fans closer to the action, through these pieces of the MCL36 and I'm honoured to help share the story they tell.
Carolina Ponte Ledezma, Head of Consumer Experience at British American Tobacco said: "Formula 1 is built on passion, innovation and fandom. Through our partnership with McLaren, we're proud to help bring those elements together by giving fans a closer look at the people and technology behind one of motorsport's most iconic teams and giving them a chance to be in the moment for themselves.
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Despite his cancer battle, Hoy recently informed the Press Association he is coping well and refusing to allow his diagnosis to destroy his life. He said: "I'm doing fine, thanks. The Tour De 4 is the main focus for me the next few months. It's trying to demonstrate, rather than just talking about it, that all these people who are in a similar situation to me - living with stage four cancer - that there's plenty of life left in us.
"We're determined to make the most of it, and not have cancer define who you are. You don't have to be facing a stage four cancer diagnosis to have tough moments. I guess for me and for my family, the thing that we've tried to do is to not look too far ahead and to still have plans for the future and still have goals and aims and things to look forward to."
The former Team GB cyclist revealed in 2024 that his prostate cancer had advanced to his bones and that medics had told him he had between two and four years remaining. He reflected earlier this year on what his diagnosis had taught him.
He said: "When the dust settled I realised that the important things I wanted to do were the small things, the things that we often glaze over, that we don't even reflect on. Time spent with your kids, with our loved ones, a moment reflecting as the sun comes up in the morning and you have your coffee, and you think 'Ah, it's wonderful.'
"Little things that we're just so busy in life that we tend to dismiss or move on from very quickly but if you can slow things down, for all of us, not just anybody in my situation. Appreciating the moment and recognising that what's done, what's in the past, you can't change that - and what's coming in the future.
"You don't actually know, good or bad, so there's no point worrying right now. You may as well just enjoy the moment. If you worry about something you suffer twice."
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