Lewis said about his dyslexia, "I’m dyslexic. I struggle like hell in maths. Numbers moving around and getting everything mixed up. But when I get in an art class, you can be free flowing in this. It doesn’t matter how it looks, it only matters how the artist sees it with all just being creative and that’s what I loved about it.”
To students with dyslexia in Singapore, Lewis Hamilton is more than a world champion – he is an inspiration for them to strive for their maximum potential at school and in life.
As a lead-up to the Singapore Grand Prix 2022, we are all going to leap into the air for Lewis, as a symbol of our support, admiration and love. It is a collective shoutout to a man who has shown the world the strengths, talents and extraordinary determination of people with dyslexia. It is also a symbol of appreciation to him for being a voice and advocate for dyslexia.
Jump into the air, capture the moment and post it on social media - it’s a simple but powerful campaign to cheer Lewis on at the Singapore night race and to call people to embrace dyslexia.