Lewis Hamilton on supporting Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc: “In your early-20s you don’t know what you can and can’t say…”

Hamilton is the second-oldest driver in F1 at 37, behind only Fernando Alonso, and has revealed his intention to renew his Mercedes contract which currently expires after the F1 2023 season.
Seven-time world champion Hamilton, who was denied an all-time record eighth championship at the controversial 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, 💝has not yet won a race in 2022 but has explained his relationship with the next generation of potential title winners.
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“I know what it’s like because I’ve been there.
“I’m really just trying to work on those relationships bit by bit an๊d be supportꦛive of them because, as I said, I’ve been there.
“I know how tough it is at some of these teams.

“When you෴’re in your early-20s, you don’t know what you can and can’t say or how best to navigate.
“All you have♚ is just raw strength, ꧅talent and ability.
“And I’m super-excited to start to🐟 see Lando and Charles, these guys really excel and move forward.
“There’s some really good guys here.”
Hamilton is the highest-ear🌊ning in🦄 the list of but Norris is fast-approaching after renewing his McLaren deal.

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