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  • Posted by admin on 01 Aug 2008
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Recently the McLaren driver revealed his priorities for this Formula One season. He shares:

  1. Win the first race of the season (to set the tone)
    He won the Australian GP
  2. Win the Monaco Grand Prix (because of its history and prestige)
    He won the Monaco GP
  3. Win the British Grand Prix (his home race)
    He won the British GP by a commanding 60+ sec lead

Looks like his plan is going well and now the driver championship is in Hamilton favor. Of course hopefully he doesn’t self-destruct and succumb to the pressure. But I feel Hamilton is not the sorts that falters under pressure, his chink of armor is just that.

He keeps churning results under duress stress, the more challenging it is, the better for him. He now aims for a hat-trick in this coming Hungarian GP (1-3 August), coming off a convincing win back to back at the previous German GP (18-20th July) and British GP (4-6th July)

 

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