Lewis Hamilton Immortalized on Isle of Man postage stamp

 Lewis Hamilton Immortalized on Isle of Man postage stamp
Lewis Hamilton Isle of Man postage stamps 2009

Prices start at ?4.42

The automotive haven that is the Isle of Man will proudly show their love of motorsports by introducing a new set of stamps to celebrate racing icon and Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton. Available on January 15, the series of six stamps feature images of Hamilton and his Vodafone McLaren Mercedes F1 car.

Prices start at £4.42 for the traditional mint set and climb to £22.50 for a set that comes with a Lewis Hamilton special folder. The post office will also offer a Lewis Hamilton first day cover package for £5.12, it features the full set of stamps affixed to an official pictorial envelope that is postmarked for the first day of the stamp's release.  The final collector package is the Lewis Hamilton presentation pack for £5.17, this one has all six stamps attached to a black card that has a photographic cover showing Hamilton and his race car.

Source: autoblog.com

Stamps Featuring WORLD F1 CHAMPION LEWIS HAMILTON To be issued by ISLE OF MAN POST OFFICE

The Isle of Man, known around the world for its love of motorsport, is celebrating Vodafone McLaren Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton's 2008 F1 World Championship and what better way to do it than issuing a set of six exciting stamps featuring stunning images of his championship year.

The Isle of Man Post Office is delighted to have such a world great added to their philatelic collection. As well as the stamps, Lewis Hamilton - Formula One World Champion, a first day cover, presentation pack and special sheet folder will also be produced and issued on Thursday 15th January 2009.

The stamps are complemented with a review of Lewis's outstanding achievement by legendary TV Formula 1 commentator Murray Walker OBE. He's tipped to become one of the greatest drivers of all time having become the youngest-ever World Champion in Formula One in 2008. This passion for motor racing started from the tender age of six and Lewis became the Kart Champion at just 10-years-old. But his success from that point onwards is attributed to two men. His father Anthony has motivated, guided and supported his brilliant son every step of the way, from the first time he drove a kart to introducing Lewis to McLaren boss Ron Dennis at the 1995 Autosport Awards. That meeting was to yield successful rewards for Lewis, his father, Ron Dennis, for McLaren and Formula One itself.

Legendary F1 commentator Murray Walker OBE describes Lewis as 'a phenomenon' and has 'never seen anyone as instantly impressive' as the 23-year old. Although he feels Lewis is no better than the famous drivers Ayrton Senna, Michael Schumacher or Juan Manuel Fangio, to name but a few, he says 'there is absolutely no reason, in principle, why he shouldn't surpass them all - provided he continues to drive for a team that enables him successfully to exploit his unbounded talent. But it is thanks to Lewis' long association and apprenticeship with McLaren and Mercedes Benz that he was able to start in Formula One with one of the top two teams which gave him an immeasurably advantage.'

Dot Tilbury, Philatelic Bureau Manager, Isle of Man Post Office, said: "We are thrilled and honoured to be part of the celebrations to acknowledge Lewis's 2008 F1 World Championship and hope our stamps capture the spirit of his momentous achievement to all his fans around the world."

Martin Whitmarsh, CEO Formula 1, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes said: "The Isle of Man's motorsport heritage and enthusiasm for racing is known throughout the world. Therefore, it's entirely fitting that it has chosen to celebrate Lewis's tremendous world championship victory by issuing a set of six commemorative stamps that really capture the emotions of a fantastic season."

 

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 Nurchus Nurchus
I respect he is a decent driver and all that, but is this going a bit far? I mean even a WAX statue? Good lord people, relax! There were far better drivers in the history of racing that deserved such attention as well, but never got it.
December 18, 2008 1:08 pm
 sris sris
agreed nurchus.. but then Britain hasn't had a WDC for a very long time.. n hence, they r just estatic.. but totally agree with ur point!! :)
December 18, 2008 1:16 pm
 Beetle Beetle
Waste of money , Hes not that good a cyclist beat him at a top bbc award show , i wonder how he feels now..
December 18, 2008 1:58 pm
 Kakaofos Kakaofos
British fetish about their selfgreatness falls into absurdity. Wax statue, stamps... Brits, wake up! Lewis is just one time champ! I can't imagine Germans or Finns make smth like that.
December 19, 2008 8:58 am