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Hamilton: Toughest times in F1 yet to come.

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) McLaren MP4/22, British F1, Silverstone, 6-8th, July, 2007
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Formula 1 » Hamilton: Toughest times in F1 yet to come.

Monday, 30th June 2008

Lewis Hamilton states his intention to remain with McLaren-Mercedes for the rest of his F1 career, whilst acknowledging that - tough as his start to the 2008 season has been - far tougher times still are yet to come.

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As he prepares for arguably the biggest date on his 2008 sporting calendar this coming weekend – the British Grand Prix, in front of thousands of his adoring home supporters – Lewis Hamilton has re-iterated his desire to remain with McLaren-Mercedes for the rest of his Formula 1 career, even if he predicts the toughest challenges are still to come.

Hamilton needs a strong result on Sunday to get his world championship bid firmly back on-track, after relinquishing his post-Monaco advantage following a brace of costly failures to score in Montreal and Magny-Cours, as question marks began to be raised – and not for the first time this season – about the amount of pressure he was putting on himself to lift the laurels in only his second year in the top flight.

He argues McLaren – whose team principal Ron Dennis has supported him for more than a decade, after first signing the Stevenage ace up when he was a budding young karting star – has helped him to come through that difficult phase, describing his relationship with the Woking-based outfit as ‘unique'.

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“At the beginning of the year I was surprised by how much pressure I was putting on myself,” the 23-year-old reflected, in an interview with German magazine Auto Motor und Sport. “Now I just have to say to myself ‘Hey, the year is long. Use your energy for the next race, not the last one'.

“Even after an extremely bad weekend you have to get over it quickly. You have to learn what you can and move on. The team takes a lot of the pressure off of its drivers. It's like a big family for me.

“I have been with them since 1997 and I plan to drive for McLaren my entire career. I have a great contract and would be delighted if the co-operation continues beyond it.”

That current contract was earlier this year extended until the end of the 2012 F1 campaign, when Hamilton will be 27. Speaking after meeting with patients at London's Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children at the weekend, he also made it clear that he expected far harder times still to come.
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