Lewis Hamilton “tracing my roots” in African adventure during F1 summer break

The Mercedes driver has left the stress 🌄of F1 behind, while in his best form o꧃f the 2022 season, to venture to Namibia and Kenya.
He shared an emotional expl🌠anation: “This year I’m spending my summer break doing something I’ve wanted to do for years.
“I’m finally tracing my roꦏots through Africa and guys, to say this journey has been a grounding experience is an 𒆙understatement.
“This has been a life changing reset.
“I feel like I have gained a new perspective on life, grown an even stronger love f🎶or animals and became even closer with my brothers who I’ve shared this special journey with.
“Everywhere I look I’m surrounded by so much beauty, an👍d I feel truly re-centred and at peace.
“My first stop was Namibia, one of the most stunning places I’ve ever seen with my own eyes. Words and pictures do not do it justice. The hot air balloon ride was surreal. We had to land sideways which is d🥂efinitely something I’ll never forget.
“I could not ෴think of a better place to spend this time off. Sending everyone peace and light, I’m off to the next stop.”
Hamilton has since moved onto Kenya where he plans to watch The Great Migration, where a million wildebeest flock from the Seregeti to ♏the Maasai Mara.
Hamilton, aged 37, has endured a largely ▨disastrous season where his Mercedes has never all🐈owed him to contend for an all-time record eighth championship.
B༒ut he has steered himself onto five consecutive podiu🐽ms, raising optimism that he could yet win a race during 2022.