Seven-time F1 champion and member of NFL team's ownership group checked in on his investment this week in the United States.
This week's trip to the United States for the annual Formula 1 U.S. Grand Prix gave seven-time series championNow part of the ownership group of the National Football League's Denver Broncos, Hamilton attended the Denver's 19-16 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers in L.A. on Monday night. The game gave Hamilton an up-close-and-personal look at the the world's"other" football.
"And then for me, just like speaking to the coach, speaking to the players, and speaking to the rest of the owners, about the takeover, about the challenges that we have, the things that we need to improve on, like our offense. Our defense is really strong, but our offense is quite weak at the moment."Hamilton is part of a consortium that has purchased the Broncos earlier this year for a record $4.65 billion.
The deal is the largest for any professional sports franchise, eclipsing the $2.4 billion shelled out by billionaire hedge fund managerHamilton got a chance to see the team's $245 million quarterback, Russell Wilson have another night where he didn't exactly live up to contract. Wilson has thrown just five touchdown passes in six games for a Broncos team that is last in the NFL in average points per game .
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