The Citizen (KZN)

I’m insecure, says Lewis

DEFENDING CHAMPION WISHES HE HAD A BETTER SIX-PACK

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Lewis Hamilton addressed his insecuriti­es this week – and not having a good-enough sixpack was one of them – without giving away any ammunition to Sebastian Vettel in their Formula One title battle.

Speaking to reporters at the Hungarian Grand Prix, the championsh­ip leader said he was under more pressure than ever against a resurgent Ferrari but would be “last to crack” on the track.

“We’re racing a team that is faster than us actually this year,” said the Mercedes driver, now 17 points clear of Ferrari’s Vettel after 11 races.

“This year it’s swinging more in their direction so we are having to over-deliver on weekends and try to pull out more from weekends where we’re not quick enough.

“So the pressure to extract absolutely every millimetre, every ounce is greater than ever if I want to be number one at the end.”

Hamilton and Vettel have four wins each this season but the German has made costly errors, including skidding off while leading at home last weekend – a race won by Hamilton after starting 14th.

That was hailed as a “miracle” win but the Briton cautioned that he still had plenty to work on.

Last year he had been better in qualifying and his starts were more consistent, he said.

“I do take a lot of pride in being a perfection­ist and not making mistakes,” said the four-time world champion, whose record run of 33 successive races in the points ended in mechanical failure in Austria this month.

“I really work hard to position myself mentally and physically that I am the last to crack.

“My dad always said I was the latest of brakers. That’s how I try and position my mind mentally.”

In other areas, Hamilton – one of the most photograph­ed of male athletes with abundant images of his naked and heavily tattooed torso across social media – professed to some insecurity.

Asked about an Instagram post in which he had talked of his “chicken legs” and how he felt “a little chubby”, Hamilton replied: “We all see people, particular­ly on social media, looking a certain way because they’ve got filters on or whatever it is and you don’t get the true representa­tion or feeling of what that person is,” he said.

“I wake up sometimes and definitely have my insecuriti­es.

“I have a six-pack but it’s not as good as I would like. There’s certain things I have insecuriti­es about, just like every single person here.” – AFP

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? SMILE PLEASE. Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton poses for a selfie with fans ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Picture: Getty Images SMILE PLEASE. Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton poses for a selfie with fans ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix.

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