π Lewis Hamilton explains why he spent his own money to buy back KTM after it recently filed for bankruptcy: “I SAVED KTM, NOW KTM WILL HAVE TO DO SOMETHING FOR ME”
In a move that has left the motorsport world scratching its head, Formula 1 legend Lewis Hamilton has proudly announced that he spent his own money to buy back the struggling KTM brand after it filed for bankruptcy. The seven-time World Champion, never one to shy away from a bold statement, has claimed full responsibility for saving the Austrian motorcycle manufacturer.
“Look, let’s be real. KTM was on the brink, and someone had to step in. I’m a winner, not just on the track, but in life. I SAVED KTM,” Hamilton declared, clearly enjoying the spotlight. “Now, it’s time for KTM to return the favor. They better do something for me. I didn’t just rescue them for the fun of it.”
While some may see this as an unusual foray into the world of motorcycles, Hamilton insists it’s all part of his broader plan for world domination—one brand at a time. “I’ve conquered Formula 1, I’ve got my hands in fashion, and now… KTM. What’s next? Who knows? But I’m in control,” he added, possibly eyeing the snack food industry next.
Sources close to the former F1 champion have confirmed that Hamilton is negotiating for “something big” from KTM, though specifics remain hazy. Industry experts speculate that a new line of Hamilton-branded motorcycles or perhaps a limited edition “Lewis Hamilton Signature” bike is on the horizon.
KTM, on the other hand, has yet to comment on Hamilton’s bold claims, but you can bet that whatever the “favor” is, it’ll probably come with a very hefty price tag. One thing is for sure: after saving KTM from the depths of bankruptcy, Hamilton’s ego has definitely not taken a hit.