“Feeling more at peace,” Lewis Hamilton making the most of F1 summer break ahead of grueling second half of 2024
Lewis Hamilton has been in stellar form lately, amassing two wins and three podiums in the last four races.
Lewis Hamilton (Via: Imago)
Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton has been making the most of his hard-earned summer vacation after a hectic first half of 2024. Hamilton shared a scenic post of his trip to Africa, conveying his gratitude for the beauty of the continent.
Lewis Hamilton has been in fine form for the Silver Arrows after a very difficult start to the season. The 39-year-old has won two races out of the last four and has shown signs of being back to his very best form in Formula 1.
Hamilton has talked about the calming effect of traveling in his recent Instagram post. The seven-time world champion has claimed that he is focused and relaxed ahead of a challenging second half of the ongoing campaign.
Just like last time, I’m feeling more and more re-centered and at peace as the days go by.Lewis Hamilton posted on his Instagram account
The 39-year-old has announced a move to Ferrari in 2025 after spending 12 years with Mercedes. He will therefore look to perform to the best of his ability in order to conclude his time with the Silver Arrows on a memorable high.
Toto Wolff shares thoughts ahead of the upcoming second half of F1
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has praised his team for their recent excellence on track. Wolff has thereafter issued some key points to be considered for the last 10 races as a four-way world championship fight heats up.
The difference now from the start of the season therefore is that we have a car that can score solid points every week. We also have two top drivers that are able to make that happen. We have more work to do to be in the fight for victory every weekend.Toto Wolff via mercedesamgF1.com
Toto Wolff has backed George Russell and Lewis Hamilton to lead the team to victories and podiums after the summer break. He has also mentioned the stark improvement in performances in the W15 compared to the start of 2024.
Mercedes has amassed a collective 187 points in the last seven races, despite scoring only 79 in the first seven. The Brackley-based team will try to keep this intensity with hopes of a front-row finish in the title race this year.
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