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Angela Cullen Celebrates Lewis Hamilton’s Triumphant Return to Victory at British GP
Angela Cullen expressed her immediate reaction to Lewis Hamilton's victory at the British Grand Prix, saying, "Huge congratulations. Incredible victory! Lewis, Bono, and the whole Mercedes-Benz team. Relish this extraordinary time. You've truly earned it."
Angela Cullen shared her thoughts on Lewis Hamilton's initial Formula 1 win since their separation.
Cullen served as Hamilton's physical therapist for more than seven years, concluding their partnership just before the 2023 F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
She played a significant role within Hamilton's close-knit team, offering support to the seven-time world champion throughout the racing weekends.
Hamilton made a triumphant return to the top spot on the podium for the first time since 2021, securing a win at Silverstone on Sunday.
Cullen went on Instagram to celebrate Hamilton's “incredible victory”.
On her Instagram account, she posted: “Huge congratulations. Incredible victory! Lewis, Bono, and the whole MB squad. Relish this unique time. Truly earned.
"Finding the bravery to achieve your utmost capabilities stands as one of the most rewarding experiences in life. Truly motivational."
After departing from Hamilton, Cullen has remained active within the motorsport community, often spotted in the IndyCar paddock backing Marcus Armstrong.
Referring to Cullen previously, Hamilton expressed his gratitude towards her for the significant part she has had in his career.
"Angela has stood with me for the past seven years, encouraging me to reach my fullest potential," Hamilton expressed at the moment.
"Her influence has made me both a better athlete and a more improved individual. Therefore, today, I am inviting you all to extend your best wishes to her as she embarks on her journey to chase her dreams. Ang, thank you for all you've done; I'm eagerly looking forward to discovering what lies ahead for you."
Cullen was a key member of Hamilton's team when he secured four of his seven championships between 2017 and 2020.
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