Lewis Hamilton says the unexpected news of Brazil awarding him an honorary citizen is "surreal and a huge honour".
The South American country's distinction was bestowed upon the seven-time F1 World Champion late on Thursday after the lower house of Brazil's parliament passed a bill proposed last year by congressman Andre Figueiredo after Hamilton's remarkable win in the Brazilian Grand Prix.
The Mercedes driver recognized his affinity with Brazil last April upon a visit to the country where he delivered a keynote speech at a business and digital transformation event.
Hamilton announced the news to his 28 million followers on Instagram but later explained that it had come out of the blue on Thursday.
"It’s very surreal and what a huge honour it is," Hamilton said in Baku.
"I was surprised when I heard about it yesterday because nobody contacted me about it, we just heard about it in the news.
"I’ve not heard of that happening, maybe it does in other places – but Brazil has always been a place that I’ve loved and admired since a kid.
"Obviously following Ayrton, you are naturally drawn to the country. Through my life, just meeting more and more Brazilians and learning more about the culture and the community, it’s very, very diverse there.
"A lot of music and colour and I’ve had so many amazing times there. I obviously won my first championship there and then 14 years later or whatever it was, to have that epic race there last year and the moment with the Brazilian flag.
"My biggest following is in Brazil, so I’m very honoured and very grateful and can’t wait to spend more time there."
This year's Brazilian Grand Prix will take place at Interlagos on November 11-13.
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