Racing ace Lewis Hamilton had reportedly struggled to drive a car with two school-going children in it, after he was besieged with their incessant questions and singing.
The Mercedes ace, who is used to dealing with intense pressure driving his multi-million pound Formula One car around the track at speeds of 200mph plus, had picked up the two kids as a part of a promotion for Allianz, driving them to the school gates as a rare treat.
However, Metro.co.uk reports that Hamilton struggled behind the wheel after the two over-excited kids kept on pestering him with incessant questions, like asking him if he could 'jive', how much popcorn he can fit in his mouth and if he knew that their dog is called Dougal.
The report mentioned that the kids then burst into a song about Hamilton, before they rocked up at school with their new best mate in toe, the report added.
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