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Liam Lawson gifted Whittaker’s chocolate by Kiwi Formula 1 fan

31 May 2025
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Liam Lawson gifted Whittaker’s chocolate by Kiwi Formula 1 fan
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For Liam Lawson, winning this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix would be a significant achievement, but receiving several Whittaker’s chocolate blocks from fellow Kiwi Todd Kirkwood is also a noteworthy moment. Kirkwood had carried the chocolates in his luggage for a month during a two-month holiday in Europe with his wife before presenting them to Lawson at a Formula 1 fan forum on Friday. Lawson, known for his love of Whittaker’s chocolates, surely appreciated the thoughtful gift from a devoted fan.

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