Lewis Hamilton confesses he ‘can’t wait’ to have kids
Lewis Hamilton desires to start a family and have kids once he's done with all the duties in racing and Formula 1 world.
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Lewis Hamilton has dated several models and celebrities in his life. Despite his busy racing career and public relationships, Hamilton has often expressed a desire to settle down and start a family. The 39-year-old was recently interviewed by the Times magazine where he expressed his desire of having kids, but not soon.
The 39-year-old Lewis Hamilton has expressed a desire to start a family, but he’s clear that it won’t happen anytime soon. With his Formula 1 career still in full swing, Hamilton remains focused on his professional commitments. His demanding F1 schedule, including races, sponsorship events, and PR duties, leaves little room for family life. Hamilton acknowledged that the time for children will come, but at present, he’s dedicated to his work on the racing track.
The Briton stated that one of his close friends recently welcomed their baby to this world. However, seeing how chaotic and busy their life became after the baby, he realized how demanding parenting can be. Hamilton has a close bond with his niece and nephew with whom he has shared pictures on social media.
He explained how much energy it takes to manage them highlighting how active young kids can be. After dating several women, the seven-time-world champion is excited to become a father but feels now is not the right time.
Lewis Hamilton claims ‘nothing is guaranteed’ in F1
Lewis Hamilton, a devout follower of Catholicism, believes in the power of God and prays before every race for the safety of all the drivers. Formula 1 races can be dangerous, especially when a driver crashes at high speed.
Despite his confidence, his primary concern is ensuring the safety of every driver and team member once the race concludes. This awareness makes him appreciate the time he spends with his family, particularly his mother. Hamilton often wonders if each hug could be the last because, he feels nothing is guaranteed in F1.
Hamilton often reflects on how racing has shaped his life, emphasizing the importance of cherishing moments with loved ones. He prays not only for himself and his team but also for his rivals, acknowledging the dangers they all face in the sport. Each driver risks their life on the track, striving to perform at their best. Hamilton’s empathy extends to incidents like Romain Grosjean‘s terrifying crash at the 2020 Bahrain GP.
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