Denver Broncos Minority Owner Lewis Hamilton Wins Barcelona Grand Prix

By Wyatt Blatt

Barcelona, Spain, 6/15/26

For the first time for the Ferrari F1 team, Denver Broncos minority owner Lewis Hamilton has won his first grand prix. Following a rough first season for Ferrari after leaving Mercedes where he won six championships, it looks like Hamilton has bounced back in his second season with a third place finish in China, two second places in Canada and Monaco, and now a win in Barcelona.

His success this year coincides with a great 2025-26 season from the Denver Broncos ending in a heartbreaking loss in the AFC Championship game after superstar quarterback Bo Nix broke his ankle. I say this because in 2022 Hamilton joined the Walton-Penner ownership group in their purchase of the Denver Broncos franchise for $4.65 billion from the estate of former beloved owner Pat Bowlen, which can clearly be attributed to his recent success. Though I know very little about F1, it seems pretty obvious that Hamilton is the greatest of all time of the sport, so it only makes sense that he’s involved with the greatest NFL team of all time especially considering both their recent and long term success. Following his big win, Hamilton wrote in his Instagram caption “DREAM THE IMPOSSIBLE” and despite not explicitly stating it, it’s quite obvious that he’s attributing his success to the Broncos and that this could not have been done without beloved star quarterback Bo Nix.

There is also something to be said about how out of all tracks, Hamilton got his first win in Barcelona. It only makes sense that Hamilton would follow the GOAT theme and get his first Ferrari win in the city that’s home to the greatest soccer team in the world after all.

Update: BlattNews has now uncovered an image of Hamilton wearing a Barca shirt in addition to one of him wearing a Broncos jersey, which unequivocally proves my theory of the GOATS of three separate sports being connected

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