Lewis Hamilton said he felt “settled” subsequent to securing his fourth title with ninth place at the Mexican Grand Prix. The Mercedes driver battled back through the field subsequent to getting a cut when he was hit by title match Sebastian Vettel’s Ferrari on the principal lap.
Be that as it may, the German could oversee just fourth place, insufficient to keep the battle alive. Hamilton said: “It’s very surreal. Hard to believe. I feel incredibly grateful and at peace in my heart.”
“Honestly, really don’t know, man,” he said. “I grew up in Stevenage. This is all beyond my wildest dreams.
“I never thought this… the possibility of even getting into F1 was so far-fetched, so to think now I have four world championships…
“Firstly, for everyone making positive comments, thank you for all the support. For people who follow me on social media and give me all the love, I really do appreciate it. Whether you are at home or waiting at the bus stop, in a taxi, or driving to work, or sitting on your couch at home, or mowing your lawn, thanks so much for all the energy you send my way.
“I am trying to represent the British flag as proudly as possible. I won’t give up. There is more to go.”
“Honestly, really don’t know, man,” he said. “I grew up in Stevenage. This is all beyond my wildest dreams.
“I never thought this… the possibility of even getting into F1 was so far-fetched, so to think now I have four world championships…
“Firstly, for everyone making positive comments, thank you for all the support. For people who follow me on social media and give me all the love, I really do appreciate it.
“Whether you are at home or waiting at the bus stop, in a taxi, or driving to work, or sitting on your couch at home, or mowing your lawn, thanks so much for all the energy you send my way.
“I am trying to represent the British flag as proudly as possible. I won’t give up. There is more to go.”