‘I swear he is killing me’: F1 Twitter awestruck after Lewis Hamilton looks shredded in his new ‘ab-tastic’ post

Lewis Hamilton
It has been a rather tumultuous season for Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes. The car has not been particularly (or consistently) competitive with the frontrunners, Ferrari and Red Bull. This situation has largely remained the same for most of the season, even though there have been a few outliers.
It was an especially tough beginning of the season for Hamilton, as George Russell seemed to have his number on most weekends, but there were other combinations at work: Hamilton was using more experimental setups to help car development, and he was also experiencing a lack of fortune. It was also an unfamiliar situation for him to be driving a car that could not even compete for victory, unlike George Russell, who had just come from Williams.
Slowly, and since the British Grand Prix, Hamilton has once again come into his own, and his performances, and in turn, the results have very much improved. Since that race, he has stood on the podium every time and has for 2nd placed finishes in the last two races before the season break. However, there is still a long way to go in the season, and Mercedes and Hamilton would want to finish the year strong.
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‘Hyperventilating’ Fans were left stunned by the star’s post

Recently, taking to his Instagram story, Lewis Hamilton posted a small clip of himself post-workout, with the caption: “Progress takes time, no matter how fast or slow, keep pushing! We got this.” The clip showcased his incredible body, and as rather expected, fans were swooning over it. There were a number of curious reactions:
Certainly, Hamilton is in incredible shape. In addition to that, he also leads a vegan lifestyle. A strong physique certainly helps him in his career. With his 7 world titles, a joint record held with Michael Schumacher, Lewis Hamilton has already proven anything one ever needs to prove in Formula 1. He is definitely one of the greatest of all time, and there is no saying if he may later snatch the record for himself.
For now, however, he is not in a position to do so: Max Verstappen is 112 points ahead of the British driver, and cruising, with his closest rival being Charles Leclerc, 80 points behind. The rest of the top field, however, is relatively close together, and P2 may be possible for Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes in the championship. He would certainly draw on the caption from his post as inspiration to do better.
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