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Lewis Hamilton is undoubtedly one of the greatest drivers of all time. Winning seven world titles makes him stand out from the rest of the drivers on the grid. Now the Knight has joined forces with MasterClass to share his learnings about having a winning mentality.

If there is one thing common between all successful sports personalities, it’s their mindset. Lewis will be having his own online class teaching people about achieving a winning mindset.

Lewis Hamilton will teach about achieving a winner’s mentality

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F1 drivers love to win a race and Mercedes‘ Hamilton has won 103 in his Formula One career. Seeing the mindset that he needs to achieve his goals every weekend, he has partnered up with MasterClass to teach about having a good mindset.

He said, “When I was four, five years old, I wanted to be Superman or I wanted to be a Formula One champion. When my visor comes down that’s when my mind definitely switches to a different capacity and it is high octane. As an athlete, I am always looking for how I can be better. I am going to be talking to you about mental preparation, how you can be laser-focused and have more energy.”

“How you can feel healthier, the better you feel the better you are at doing your job. You might already be successful, killing it in whatever you’re doing, but I can help you be better. My mastery is not the ability to put the car on the limit, it is mastering my emotions and understanding how to live into my potential. I will show you what is possible,” Hamilton explained.

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The Knight is going for his eighth title in Formula One

After winning the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in Jeddah, Hamilton has now won three races in a row. The Brit gained 26 points, raising his driver’s championship total to 369.5.

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Meanwhile, his arch-rival and title contender, Max Verstappen had to settle for second place and eighteen points in Jeddah. They are deadlocked on points as a result of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

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The two title protagonists will now compete in their final race at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Who will be crowned world champion when they cross the finish line in the season’s final race? Tell us what you think in the comments section below.

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