Hamilton: It has been the hardest season for me

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Wednesday, 31 October 2018 at 17:04
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Despite sealing the 2018 Formula 1 World Championship with two rounds remaining, Lewis Hamilton is adamant that this was his toughest season in the top flight and acknowledged that without his Mercedes team constantly delivering he would not be a five times world champion today.
In an interview released by Mercedes, Hamilton explained, "People watching only ever see the tip of the iceberg. When you see someone successful on TV, it's obviously without a full description of what they have done to get to where they are. You just see the success that they are having now."
"To perform this way this year - trust me - it has been the hardest season for me. To keep raising the bar and racing against a four-time World Champion in a really incredible team who were so fast this year - most of the time faster than us - and to have pulled together as a team and turned it around has been a real collective effort from everyone."
"So I am really proud of everyone. Honestly, I never stopped believing - that's just how I am wired. I truly believed from the beginning of the year, even when we had difficult races such as Shanghai or Montreal. I never for a moment doubted or lost belief in this team, in my guys or in myself."
Five titles put him firmly among the greats, only the legendary Michael Schumacher has more titles and victories than the Briton."
Hamilton added, "I think it is going to take some time to really digest everything that has happened, I am just really proud. After the race, I was with the engineers, and we all had a drink together. It was so great to see them all."
"Everyone is so united, everyone has worked so hard this year, and everyone has raised their game. I just want to be the best me I can for them. I truly believe I am only a chink in the chain, because there are so many of us."
"Without every single individual, it just doesn't happen. The chain wouldn't move. I am just proud that I was able to deliver in my space. It has been a long journey with them."
"I have been in this team for six years now. From day one, the day that I decided to join this team, I truly believed that something great was possible. Look what we have achieved together. Now we need to complete the job this year by winning the constructors' championship."
Mercedes are 55 points ahead in the constructors' race with Ferrari closing the gap a little in recent races. With the Reds enjoying a strong return to form, while the Silver Arrows seem to have lost some of their punch it is not a given that the tenth title in five years will go their way.
Asked how he celebrated his latest championship triumph, Hamilton replied, "I got back to Los Angeles, where my dogs were. I worked nonstop and had meetings all day on Monday. But I had dinner with a bunch of friends to celebrate."
"In general, I just feel content. I don't need anything. I just want to enjoy and harness the feeling and try to realise what it is that I have done. Because to me, it was just another day of racing which I am really grateful for."
"When you think of Fangio, who is for me the godfather of racing drivers, he had five World Championships, and now I have five as well. But it doesn't connect at the moment. It doesn't feel real, but I am humbled and grateful to all the people around me, because there have been a lot of them along the journey," added Hamilton.
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