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Hamilton Admits He ‘Didn’t Want to Come Back’ After Brazil Struggles as He Looks Ahead to Final Three Races at Mercedes

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Hamilton Admits He ‘Didn’t Want to Come Back’ After Brazil Struggles as He Looks Ahead to Final Three Races at Mercedes

Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time Formula 1 world champion, is gearing up for a crucial weekend at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, following a challenging experience at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix. 

The British driver has openly shared his emotional struggles after a difficult race, where he experienced car handling issues that he described as “undrivable.”

During the Sao Paulo weekend, Hamilton faced significant challenges, culminating in a disappointing exit in Q1 during qualifying. He managed to salvage a single point in the race but described it as “the bumpiest ride ever,” reflecting the frustration that many have noted throughout the season.

After crossing the finish line, Hamilton expressed his feelings over the team radio, stating, “If this is the last time that I get to perform, it’s a shame it wasn’t great.” This candid moment captured the raw emotion he felt after a race that left him questioning his return to the track for the upcoming events.

Now, as Hamilton prepares for the final three races of the season with Mercedes, including this weekend’s Las Vegas Grand Prix, he has acknowledged the natural disappointment that followed his struggles in Brazil. “In the moment, that’s how I felt. I didn’t really want to come back after that weekend, but I think that’s only natural,” he said.

Hamilton’s season has been marked by ups and downs, and he reflected on the unique frustrations of this year, stating, “It wasn’t a great feeling in that moment but I’m here, I’m standing strong, and I’m going to give it absolutely everything for the last few races.” 

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His determination to finish the season on a high note is evident, particularly as he looks to leave a positive legacy with Mercedes before his anticipated move to Ferrari.

In the lead-up to the Las Vegas race, Hamilton also addressed comments made by Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff in a recent book, where he mentioned that “everyone has a shelf-life.” Wolff later clarified that his remarks were taken out of context, emphasizing Hamilton’s continued sharpness and capability when the car performs well.

Despite the speculation surrounding his future, Hamilton remains committed to his team. “I genuinely still love those around me at Mercedes and want to give them the best I can across the final triple-header,” he noted. His passion for the sport and his team is still evident, even as he prepares for a new chapter in his career.

As Hamilton heads into the Las Vegas Grand Prix, he feels mentally stronger than he has all year, despite the challenges he faced in Brazil. “Nothing can take me down, so I’m still here, I’m still fighting and I’m going to continue to push,” he affirmed. With a smile, he added, “If they provide a car that wants to stay on track, then hopefully we’ll have a better result.”

As the excitement builds for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, all eyes will be on Hamilton to see how he performs in this vibrant setting, eager to bounce back from his recent struggles and finish the season with a flourish.

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