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F1 driver Lewis Hamilton now ready to fight for his eighth title

June 5, 2024

By Expat Media


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Formula One champion also has future plans for his mother's honour

Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton shared that he is now ready to fight for his eighth championship title in his short talk at Expo 2020 Dubai on Monday (March 14). The F1 racing season begins in Bahrain next weekend. The 37-year-old champion opened to his fans about his difficult period during the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix where he lost the championship to fellow driver Max Verstappen as well as his learnings regarding failure and championship memories. Hamilton also shared about his test days and training with his new car which will be used for the Bahrain Grand Prix. He revealed his plans for honoring his British mother Carmen Larbalestier by adding her surname to his name soon. He also expressed to his fans his hope for the future of a diverse Formula One similar to the multinational crowd at the world fair. KSO/Expat Media

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