Hamilton wins fourth world title in Mexico

Wednesday 01st November 2017 07:06 EDT
 
 

After winning his fourth world title on Sunday, Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton said he is already determined to come back better than ever in 2018. “I have to sit down and figure out the pros and cons from this year and see how I can improve. I want to be better next year. The challenge is going to be even bigger from Ferrari and Red Bull. F1 doesn't sleep. It doesn't stand still. There is always someone waiting to take my position,” he said.

Singling out Red Bull's Max Verstappen who dominated the Mexican Grand Prix, he said, “Max is just sitting there waiting to take it. So I have to raise the game another level in order to stay ahead of him and that motivates me, so there is my motivation already for next year.” He said he had worked hard to be at his best level possible in the current year and that he would work out how best to approach next season.

“My consistency has been a major factor,” Hamilton said. “Qualifying has been great. I have generally always felt races have gone well but qualifying has been a good step forward in consistency. The starts were very strong. Across the board there was not one particular subject I was trying to work on this year; it's everywhere and how you divide that energy on the things that are not perfect, trying to be the best all-round driver you can be. I have trained differently this year, I have enjoyed the challenge of not having a trainer. Trying to motivate yourself.”

He added, “I have gone for runs and got a few metres down the road and thought 'friggin' forget that and gone home. Whereas with a trainer you would go all the way. Having to find that within yourself I have really enjoyed, so the reward is even sweeter with the success, that I have taken certain things on and it has gone well.”


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