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Formula 1 pays tribute to Brazilian 'shining light' Pelé

Formula 1 boss Stefano Domenicali and seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton paid a heartfelt tribute to Brazilian icon Pelé who passed away on Thursday at 82. The legend of all soccer legends and one of the most recognizable faces in sport, Pelé led Brazil to three World Cup wins and helped establish the South American nation as a supreme force in the world's most popular game thanks to his individual virtuosity. A fan of Formula 1, Pelé visited the paddock on several occasions, in Brazil but also once in Monaco and in Japan. Read also: Nine years on, a heartfelt thought for Michael Schumacher The famous striker's last visit to Interlagos was in 2006 when he presented Ferrari's...
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