<p>Lewis Hamilton says he is open to a biopic being made about him in a similar vein to 'King Richard', the critically acclaimed film based on Venus and Serena Williams and their father.</p>.<p>Britain's seven-time world motor racing champion is currently producing a documentary about his life and career, but would be happy to see a feature-length film too.</p>.<p>"We have this documentary that we're working on and I think you have to just do everything at the right time," he was quoted as saying by the official formula1.com website ahead of this weekend's Australian Grand Prix.</p>.<p>"The documentary is the current focus. I think stories are there to be told. I think it's important. I think there's lots that can be learned.</p>.<p>"So I think, yes, one day I perhaps will try to do the same maybe. I'm very inspired by how Will (Smith) did it with his team.</p>.<p>"And with those two icons (Venus and Serena Williams), pretty proud of them."</p>.<p>Smith won the best actor Oscar last month for his portrayal of the Williams sisters' ambitious father Richard -- an award overshadowed by his slap of host Chris Rock during the Academy Awards ceremony.</p>.<p>Hamilton said he could relate to the film.</p>.<p>"Behind everyone that's successful there is always somebody, and I can relate to it because I have a very amazing family who, without them, I would not be here today," he said.</p>.<p>"And I hope at some stage, I'll be able to do something similar... I think it's inspiring for families out there."</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>
<p>Lewis Hamilton says he is open to a biopic being made about him in a similar vein to 'King Richard', the critically acclaimed film based on Venus and Serena Williams and their father.</p>.<p>Britain's seven-time world motor racing champion is currently producing a documentary about his life and career, but would be happy to see a feature-length film too.</p>.<p>"We have this documentary that we're working on and I think you have to just do everything at the right time," he was quoted as saying by the official formula1.com website ahead of this weekend's Australian Grand Prix.</p>.<p>"The documentary is the current focus. I think stories are there to be told. I think it's important. I think there's lots that can be learned.</p>.<p>"So I think, yes, one day I perhaps will try to do the same maybe. I'm very inspired by how Will (Smith) did it with his team.</p>.<p>"And with those two icons (Venus and Serena Williams), pretty proud of them."</p>.<p>Smith won the best actor Oscar last month for his portrayal of the Williams sisters' ambitious father Richard -- an award overshadowed by his slap of host Chris Rock during the Academy Awards ceremony.</p>.<p>Hamilton said he could relate to the film.</p>.<p>"Behind everyone that's successful there is always somebody, and I can relate to it because I have a very amazing family who, without them, I would not be here today," he said.</p>.<p>"And I hope at some stage, I'll be able to do something similar... I think it's inspiring for families out there."</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>