“Don’t give up on yourself,” Lewis Hamilton comes up with a heartfelt message for fans ahead of United States GP


“Don’t give up on yourself,” Lewis Hamilton comes up with a heartfelt message for fans ahead of United States GP

Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton is well-known in the F1 paddock for speaking up against social stigmas in today’s society and has every now and then led the charge with his uplifting messages.

Lewis Hamilton has an extremely huge and diverse fanbase that stretches to every corner of the World and the Brit uses his platform as a means to take his message across borders.

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Moreover, ahead of the upcoming United States Grand Prix, the 37-year-old has again hit the web and has come up with a heartfelt message for his fans.

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Mercedes has shared Hamilton’s message on its Twitter handle, and posted, “Taking a moment to give thanks to all of you for being with me on this journey. For your love and support. Nothing is promised in this life.”

We have to make the most of it, cherish every moment, and be kind to ourselves and others. Don’t give up hope, don’t give up on yourself, and push through it. We got this. Sending you high vibrations and love for your week.”

Lewis Hamilton has got four races left to score a race win in 2022

Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton until the 2021 season, was in the habit of winning F1 races for fun, however, with the dawn of new regulations this year, Mercedes has found it extremely difficult to get on top of it.

Because of this reason, Mercedes has not got a package worthy of challenging for race wins, and thus Lewis Hamilton has not been able to cross the finish line in P1 in any of the 18 races that have taken place this year.

However, despite all the problems, the Brackley-based team has been able to improve its package steadily and for the upcoming United States GP, it is expected that they are going to bring the best upgrade yet.

Lewis Hamilton (IMAGO / HochZwei)
Lewis Hamilton (IMAGO / HochZwei)

Lewis Hamilton and Co. have got four races left in the current campaign to score a race win but considering the pace difference to Ferrari and Red Bull, will they be able to win a race in 2022?