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Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen, two of Formula 1’s greatest drivers, have followed distinct paths shaped by different backgrounds and eras. Born in Stevenage, England, Hamilton faced racial prejudice and financial struggles early on, with his father playing a crucial role in supporting his karting career. He balanced education, attending The John Henry Newman School, and pursued engineering interests before debuting in F1 in 2007. Hamilton quickly rose to prominence, ultimately winning seven world championships. In contrast, Max Verstappen, born in Hasselt, Belgium, grew up immersed in motorsport. With a father, Jos Verstappen, who was also an F1 driver, Max focused solely on racing, bypassing higher education. He made his F1 debut at just 17, becoming the youngest driver in the sport’s history. Known for his fearless and aggressive driving style, Verstappen claimed his first world title in 2021 and continues to dominate the grid with Red Bull Racing.