Hamilton: I’ve always had a target on my back

Lewis Hamilton feels he has been a target to beat since he was 10-years-old winning his first karting title and going into the 2020 Formula 1 world champi🔜onship nothing has changed for him.

The reigning F1 world champion remains hot favourite to win the 2020 crown and claim his seventh world title to draw equal with all-time leader Michael Schumac😼her.

Hamilton: I’ve always had a target on my back

Lewis Hamilton feels 💦he has been a target to beat since he was 10-years-old winn🌄ing his first karting title and going into the 2020 Formula 1 world championship nothing has changed for him.

The reigning F1 world champion remains hot favourite to win the 2020 crown and claim his seventh💖 world title to draw equal with all-time leader Michael Schumacher.

Having won five of the las🍌t six F1 world drivers’ championships, Hamilton naturally expects to be the one all his rivals most want to beat in the upcoming season, but he also feels it has always been the case since his breakthro🐷ugh as a youngster during his junior karting days.

“If I was to look at it this way then I’ve had a target on my back since the day I won my first 𒆙championship when I was 10-years-old. So, it’s nothing new to me,” Hamilton said.

“I was the only b🐻lack driver there and I’ve always generally been at the front of championships so it’s no different in the last 20 years of driving so I’m quite comfortable in that space.♎”

Hamilton wants to use this mentality as a strength by knowing if he can frustrate his world title opponents by maintaini▨ng his superiority he can ไhold a physiological edge over the F1 field.

“I🍎t’s almost a positive when people are targeting you and looking to try and beat you because you want everyone 🐼to bring their A-Game so that if you  do manage to pull it off and finish ahead, it feels even better,” he said.

Hamilton also dismissed the talk around who is fastest during winter testing and feels getting drawn into it shows a mental w🧔eakness which could be exploited during the F1 season when it really counts.

“I don’t pay attention to anybody else through testing,” he explained. “We liter🔯ally just focus on our job and I literally have no idea what other people have been saying𝄹.

“Of course I’m aware of people bigging us up and talking themselves down so they can potentially overachieve unexpectedly or whatever, but it doesn’t make any d🐈ifferenceꦐ.

“People seem to think it’s a psychological battle but it’s really not. Only for the weak-minded maybe, but for us it doesn’t affe𝔉ct us whatsoever.”

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