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The individual who conquered the most formidable challenges to reach the height of achievement is aware of his beginnings and he also keeps all of those memories very dearly. Lewis Hamilton, the Formula 1 champion, has reached the point where he will say goodbye to the sport in the coming years and will look forward to another alternative. You’ll be surprised to learn that Hamilton did not mention high-speed motorcars in the future.

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Lewis Hamilton has been a staple on the F1 circuit for the past 16 years. During this illustrious career, he has created a lot of memories, and when you spend that much time somewhere, it’s inevitable that some of those memories will be good and some of them will be bad. But Hamilton has acknowledged that he has reached a certain age when he began to understand life’s philosophical aspects. Hamilton has emphasized the importance of creating memories with the people who matter.

In a Twitter post by Motorsport.com Turkiye, Hamilton revealed what in life matters the most, “Since I was in my 30s, I’ve realized that life is all about capturing memories. You have to make memories with the people who matter to you. Because that’s what you can take with you in the future,” said Hamilton. [Translated Via Google]

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Hamilton appears to have a very good memory because the contentious race in Abu Dhabi still concerns the seven-time champion, and the Englishman has gone through something similar this year.

Lewis Hamilton recalls the memories of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

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This year’s Italian Grand Prix race was somewhat similar to the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix from the previous year, however, this time the safety cars rules were adhered to correctly. Last year, Lewis Hamilton’s eighth world championship was denied because of Michael Masi’s “human error”. The incorrect choice allowed Max Verstappen to pass the Mercedes ace and win his first championship.

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Hamilton shared his opinions at Monza, where the irate spectators raised the possibility that the final lap had been handled improperly. He said in an interview with Sky Italy, “It always brings memories back. That is the rules how it should be, right? There’s only one time in the history of the sport where they haven’t done the rules like that today and that’s the one where it changed the result of the championship. But it is what it is.”

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The 7-time winner may not enjoy looking back on 2021, but the Briton will make sure to record more special moments on and off the track that he will treasure for the rest of his life. Given that, do you believe Hamilton will experience his greatest moment by winning the championship in the upcoming year?