Lewis Hamilton on winning in F1: “So short-lived, emotional rollercoaster, so intense”

The Mercedes driver holds the all-time record for the most amount of racཧe wins in F1 history (103), ahead of Michael Schumacher (91) and S✅ebastian Vettel (53).
He enters 2023 aiming for 🐻an eighth championship which would also be the most ever.
But he told the podcast: “Success is so short-lived. You w🎉in a race🥀 then go home.
“It is so intense, a stressful environment for everyone working in it. Then you go ho𓆉me and there is a huge come-dꦇown for one or two days later.
“Tryi🌄ng to balance those emotions? That emotional rolꦿlercoaster? Figuring out ways to keep it balanced is key for me.
“It is about the bigger picture. I am fighting for some🍃thing greater than winning a race. 🍨I am fighting to change the world. I can’t watch the news. There are people out there doing really great things - I want to be a part of that inspirational bubble.
“Look how bad our leaders are in governme🧸nt! We need to inspire a next generation of thoug🐽ht leaders.
“I am trying to learn new tools that I didn’t have when I was a kid - I didn’t have 🎐yoga, meditation, podcasts!”

Hamilton endured his worst-ever season in 2022, going winless for the entire year for the first tim🌳e in his career.
He watched 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell claim Mercedes' sole win of the campaign in Brazil, raising the poss🐭ibility of an intriguing relationship 🔯between the British duo this year. Russell has his own title ambitions.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen remains the man to beat, and remains Hamilton's biggest rival. The feud that boiled over at the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix never truly re-l🃏it in 2022 because Hamilton's car never allowed him to be competitive but, this year, F1 fans are hoping that will change.

Ja♏mes was a sports journalist at Sky Sports ♓for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.