Lewis Hamilton has achieved almost everything in his career. Yet there is one thing missing. He is not yet the most successful driver of all time considering his seven world titles. For Hamilton the challenge is to change that.
But that doesn't happen without a struggle. The 36-year-old driver says at
Motorsport-Total.com that winning doesn't get any easier.
"Keeping coming back every year is one of the biggest challenges for a sportsman."Finding balance
Wanting to constantly improve is an important goal according to Hamilton. "The goal is always to try to improve and not throw the ball into areas you are already good at. Focusing on the weak areas and staying strong in the others, that's no easy task."
In 2008, the Briton became world champion for the first time. After that, he failed for several seasons before becoming the unbroken strength from 2017 onwards. Meanwhile, Hamilton is on par with
Michael Schumacher. The German won a total of seven world titles. One more would mean that Hamilton can call himself the all time champion.
The only F1 title LH got without driving a winning weapon was nothing spectacular, won over a very sympathetic (but average driver) Massa, and mostly because a "lucky" final lap race.
As soon as the Mercedes dominance will end, LH will experience same of Vettel. Of course, we can't compare Bottas with Ricciardo, then, he could continue win the internal "fight" (fight...).
Such nonsense as usual. It will be tough for Mercedes, looking at the testing, but Hamiltons greatness will get him through.
Usual nonsense reply.
Add something factual, or in case you've not, place yourself in front the biggest mirror of the house, wear the little hat and wave the little flag with n°44.
Pathetic... Lewis is a great driver and Mercedes have worked hard to be the best, just get it...
Repetita Juvant...
Add something factual, or in case you've not, place yourself in front the biggest mirror of the house, wear the little hat and wave the little flag with n°44.