Hamilton vows to party less and focus on F1

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Monday, 12 March 2012 at 11:08
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Mar.12 (GMM) Lewis Hamilton has promised to stop partying and focus more on performing, the 2008 world champion has told mainstream British newspapers.
The McLaren driver had a tumultuous 2011 season on and off the track, but the 27-year-old has vowed to bounce back now.
"Last year quite a lot of times I went out and enjoyed myself thinking that these things don't affect you but in actual fact they do, they have a knock-on effect," he said.
It resulted in him being beaten by his teammate Jenson Button, even though F1 chief executive Bernie Ecclestone tips Hamilton to bounce back in 2012 because "he's faster [than Button]".
"He [Button] didn't win the world championship - if he did, it would have been even worse," said Hamilton.
"Now I'm looking forwards. This year is what matters. Last year has absolutely no bearing on me, I don't care about last year. It's what's ahead of me which will define me," he added.
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