By James Ayles For Mailonline
Published: 00:27 BST, 14 May 2019 | Updated: 00:33 BST, 14 May 2019
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A terminally-ill fan received a series of surprise gifts from Lewis Hamilton after sending the Formula One world champion a good luck message ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix.
Hamilton revealed he was inspired to victory at the Spanish Grand Prix by five-year-old Harry Shaw, who has a rare form of bone cancer and was recently given one week to live.
After Hamilton was shown Shaw's message by Mercedes, the five-time world champion sent a number of gifts including a replica Formula One car and the Spanish Grand Prix trophy.
Harry Shaw, held by his father above, was sent a car and trophy by Lewis Hamilton
The five-year-old sent Hamilton a good luck message ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix
As a thank you, Harry sent a video from his hospital bed saying: 'Hello Lewis Hamilton. Good luck winning the race in Spain and thank you for all of the gifts. Lots of love from Harry and goodbye.'
After the race in Spain, Hamilton said: 'I