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Lewis Hamilton couldn’t stop crying after his emotional British GP win

Lewis Hamilton couldn’t stop crying after his emotional British GP win

IIn a stunning comeback, Lewis Hamilton clinched his 104th career victory in a dramatic dry-wet-dry race, marking an emotional and triumphant return to form.

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Hamilton reflects on the difficulties he encountered in F1

Reflecting on his journey, Hamilton has opened up about the mental health issues that have plagued him since the controversy Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2021.

“I can’t stop crying”Hamilton confessed after the race.

“We live in a time where mental health is a very serious issue, and I’m not going to lie, I’ve experienced it. It’s been very difficult, but the important thing is to keep getting back up and digging deep even when you feel like you’re at rock bottom. There have been days since 2021 where I haven’t felt up to it.”

This victory, however, had a different flavor. “I’ve never cried after a win before; it just came out of me. It’s a great feeling and I’m grateful for it.” he said, his voice filled with emotion.

The win comes after a 945-day winless streak, which dates back to December 5, 2021. Saudi Arabiajust before the infamous Abu Dhabi race.

Hamilton has now found redemptive solace on a stage he dominated like no one else.

Echoes of his past successes resonated around the track, where 16 years ago he had driven one of the greatest races of all time in wet conditions.

This time the rain came and went, adding an element of danger to the race.

Hamilton british bulldog, Roscoesporting a blue collar with Hamilton name and its emblematic number “44”, was present in the Mercedes camper van, adding a touch of nostalgia.

Lewis Hamilton proves he still has it

Although he is in the autumn of his career at age 39, Hamilton Driving skills remain unmatched.

He took the opportunity to demonstrate his ability to accomplish his task.

With Mercedes finally find the keys to his car, Hamilton demonstrated that he was far from finished.

Lando Norris seemed set for victory, but strategic errors on his part McLaren cost him the race.

Hamilton He seized the opportunity, taking the lead after a brilliantly timed tyre change and maintaining his lead with some exceptional driving.

Anthony Hamiltonhis father, expressed his pride and astonishment, saying Sky Sports, “It was crazy, right? He was never going to give up. Just look at the times, it was a tenth of a second here, a tenth there, it didn’t matter what was happening. Lewis was in total control.”

Hamilton The victory also marked the end of the longest drought of his career.

“It’s an incredible honour to be on the podium and hear the national anthem with the king’s name in it. It’s the first time I’ve had that.” Hamilton enthusiasm.

Reflecting on his journey and his parents’ presence, he added: “My first world championship in 2008 was amazing, and my parents were there, but it was hard to take it all in. Now it’s just another time in life. My parents are getting older. We’re all trying to be there for each other, even from a distance. It’s been really important to have them here and share that with them.”