Lewis Hamilton has won his seventh title which has equalled his titles with the German legend Michael Schumacher and both achieved this historic landmark at the age of 35 and there is a good chance that Lewis beats Michael in the coming times and becomes the ultimate racing maestro.
Lewis won this title even though during the qualifying session there was heavy rain and the race turned out to be disastrous. What sets him apart from other racers is his ability of managing tyres and that is his key of always staying on top of the game and winning title after title.
Lewis however was not always the racer he is known as today, he started off as a pedal-to-the-metal driver and he went on for a period of six long years of not winning even a single title. He worked hard to reach where he is today and his strategy was to change according to the sport, that is, mould himself accordingly and reach success.
This particular race was very shocking as it saw a complete turn of events where Hamilton who started sixth ended up winning huge-time with an over 30 second advantage over the driver who then stood second.
Formula one races are always one of the most competitive races that one can witness and there is immense anticipation and eagerness to see who wins the race.
Hamilton is right now what they “in-form”, out of the eight championship attempts, he has won a whopping six and has four championship titles as well in his belly.
After the completion of this race and a historic win for Lewis, he was overwhelmed and exclaimed that he remembers those times clearly where he used to watch Michael winning one championship after another and him alongside several other racers were doing whatever they could to get even one or at the maximum two titles. He feels that even getting those one or two felt impossible at one point of time, to have gotten seven is unimaginable. He further even went on to thank his family and everyone else who supported him throughout the way and was full of gratitude for the unconditional love that he has received.