How Hamilton plans to come back stronger than ever in F1 2022
'I’m back and stronger than ever' was Hamilton's clear message, and he left those who heard him speak in no doubt that he absolutely meant what he said.
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'I’m back and stronger than ever' was Hamilton's clear message, and he left those who heard him speak in no doubt that he absolutely meant what he said.
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«Hola a todos, me alegro de veros. Me gustaría hacer esto en persona y espero que vuestras familias estén bien». Por primera vez desde el sábado previo al GP de Abu Dhabi, horas antes de perder el Mundial contra Verstappen, Sir Lewis Hamilton comparece en una rueda de prensa que ha saturado el canal de Zoom: no cabe más gente, 100 personas, en esta habituación virtual. «Apagué, desenchufé, estuve con mi familia. Me centré en estar presente para ellos y digerir lo que había pasado. Es difícil entender del todo lo que sucedió», introduce.
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The British driver, 37, was speaking for the first time since he lost the championship in controversial circumstances to Max Verstappen in Abu Dhabi on December 12. "I never ever said I was going to stop," said seven-time champion Hamilton at the launch of the 2022 Mercedes car. "I love doing what I do, and it is such a privilege working with this large group of people and you feel like you are part of a family. There is nothing quite like it." Reflecting on the moments after the Yas Marina race, Hamilton, who appeared alongside new team-mate George Russell and team boss Toto Wolff, added: "It was a difficult time for me and a time where I needed to take a step back and focus on the present. "I had my family all around me and creating great memories.
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