Lewis Hamilton reveals the mindset needed to be a seven-time F1 world champion

Lewis Hamilton is statistically the most successful driver in the history of Formula 1. The British driver has won seven-world titles in the sport with over 100 race victories. Now, Hamilton has highlighted his mindset which led to his incredible run in the pinnacle of motorsport.

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The seven-time world champion emphasized that he has always had a mindset of perseverance in his racing career. Lewis Hamilton mentioned that he never gives up and always continues to push himself to the limit in Formula 1. It’s having a mindset of perseverance, of never giving up, continuing to push.

Lewis Hamilton told Akkodis GlobalMoreover, Hamilton highlighted that one must keep trying to achieve their aims. Even if a person fails once, they need to keep trying again and again till they succeed. Lewis Hamilton will be moving to Scuderia Ferrari next year in hopes of bagging an unprecedented eighth world championship amidst Mercedes’ recent struggles.

You can be better. Keep on trying. If you fail first, try again and if you fail again just keep on trying.

Lewis Hamilton addedRELATEDMercedes clarifies Lewis Hamilton’s cryptic ‘last time’ radio message from Brazilian GPLewis Hamilton recognizes the need to ‘believe’ in the teamThe British driver pointed out that one must believe in themselves and others around him. Despite his struggles with Mercedes in recent years, Hamilton continued to have faith in the team. This led to the seven-time world champion’s fairytale victory in Silverstone earlier this year.

However, the 39-year-old had a difficult outing in Brazil last weekend. Lewis Hamilton (via Formula 1)It’s that never give up mentality and continuously believing in yourself and those people around you. Lewis Hamilton notedCertainly, Hamilton understands what it takes to win in Formula 1.

The Mercedes driver remains one of the best drivers on the grid despite his recent slump. Nevertheless, fans would be hoping to see Lewis Hamilton fight for the championship again next season. RELATEDGeorge Russell blames Mercedes for losing Brazilian GP to Max Verstappen

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