Lewis Hamilton "transformed" for F1 return: “I’m not the same man I was”

The Mercedes driver has spent the F1 summer break travelling Africa and believes he will return for the Belgian Grand Prix, on August 26-28, 🐽better for the experience.
“These past two weeks have been sܫome of the best days of my entire life,”෴ he said.
“I’m not the same man I was before this trip, all the beauty, love, and peace🧜fulness I experienced has me feeling fully transformed.
“No amount of photos could capture how I’m feeling now and what I’m trying to say. Just know, where words fall short emotions run deep. I connecte🍰d with my roots and my history and I feel my ancestors wit𓃲h me now stronger than I ever have before.
“Namibia, Rwanda, Kenya and Tanzania thank you. To the people h𓄧ere, the nature and the wildlife thank you. We were welcomed to each beautiful place we visited. We were treated like family. To my brothers who joined me on this journey, thank you. I know we’ll be talking about this forever.”
The 37-year-old will return to the tra♚ck with eight races remaining of the 2022 season.
He has not yet won a race this year - never bef𒀰ore has ꦏHamilton gone an entire season without a single win.
This campaign, his Mercedes W13 has been riddled with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:porpoising problems. The team that won seven driver’s championships in a row, before Red Bull’s Max Verstappen ended that 16♈8澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:streak in controversi🐭al fashion in Abu Dhabi, is already looking ahead to how 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:they can bounce back in 2023.
But Hamilton has been on the poওdium five races in 🅺a row, before the summer break, leading to optimism that he could win a race in 2022 to perfectly tee himself up for a title challenge next year.
Next season is the last on Hamilton’s current contract with Mercedes - 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:which makes him F🥀1’s highest-paid drive🐽r - although he has hinted that he could continu🦩e into 2024 and beyond.