Hamilton says maturing in F1 has helped him become a better driver

Lewis Hamilton believes maturing throughout his Formula 1 care😼er has ultimately helped him get to thಌe level he has now reached.

Hamilton made his F1 bow in 2007 with McLaren and won his first world championship the following season, but had to wait until 2ꦿ014 and a switch to Mercedes to claim his𒆙 second drivers’ title.

The Briton has gone on to become a five-ti🧔me world champion and currently holds a 29-point advantage in the 2019 standings after winning five of the opening seven races so far this season.

Hamilton: Maturing in F1 has helped me become better driver

Lewis Hamilton believes maturing throughout his Formula 1 career has ultimately helped him get to the lev𓃲el he has now reached.

Hamilton made his F1 bow in 2007 with McLaren and won his first world championship the followin𒈔g season, but had to wait until 2014 and a switch to Mercedes to claim his second drivers’ title.

🅺The Briton has gone on to become a five-time world champion and currently holds a 29-point advantage in the 2019 standings after winning five of the opening seven races so far this seas💦on.

Hamilton's latest victory at the Canadian Grand Prix marked the 78th win of ☂his F1 career and 🐻came at the same venue of his maiden triumph. 

“Well naturally I was 22-years old, pꦗretty m💦uch a kid still and for me, personally, I feel like I’ve matured a lot later,” Hamilton said.

“I was throw✃n in at the deep end of this incredible circus and sport. One💜 thing I was prepared for was to race but I wasn’t prepared for the whole circus that comes along with it.

“I don’t know if I could say what the sport’s taught me. Naturally, through aꦉll these different experiences I’ve learned a lot about who I am, how to adapt to the different si🅺tuations that surround me.

“I’ve done everything through trial and error. I’ve made a lot of mistakes over these years. Many of you [the media] have been with me through that journey and definitely seen those mistakes, the goo🗹d and the bad so there’s not really much that the media or you guys don’t know about me in terms of my character.

“I’m not perfect but I’ve grown a huge amount with t🉐he sport and the sport’s given my life mean꧙ing so I’m forever grateful to it.”

Hamilton: Maturing in F1 has helped me become better driver

Hamilton explained how having a﷽ “w💫iser head” on his shoulders has enabled him to extract more from his on-track performances.

“Naturally today🍒, I’m 34-years old, I’m a grown man and still love driving,” he said.

“I’m still driving with the same heart that I did, I think, when I was 22 but just much more level head on my shoulders, a much wiser head on my shoulders which has enabled me to drive with thᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚe sty🐻le and the skill that I had before but just finesse it a lot better.

“But also we get to travel the world, we get to see different cultures and all these different beautiful countries and people and I think what I’ve really, reall🌳y learned is really to enjoy.

“Firstly, not to take notice of what people think of you because every is going to have an opinion and then, as long as you know you’ve got great people around you who do love you - like your family most importantly - then all you’ve got to do is just enjoy what you do and do the best you can, because our days are limited, as I a💜lways say.

“I try to make sure I can go to bed tonight and know that I gave everything this weekend [in Canada] and I’ll come back stronger at the next race and hope not to make mistakes on the Friday for e🍸xample.”

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