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Hamilton after breaking the F-1 victory record: inability to describe his feelings

British motorist Lewis Hamilton no “Mercedes“teams after the 92nd victory F-1 Michael Schumacher, failing to describe his feelings, but he is confident that he will be able to show such a performance for some time to come, he told a news conference after the stage in Portugal.

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It has already been reported that Hamilton won a convincing victory in Portugal on Sunday and 92nd time climbed the podium on the highest rung of the F-1 stages. Now he has one more victory than Schumacher.

“It will take time for me to fully grasp it,” Hamilton said after the victory. “When I crossed the finish line, I drove as fast as I could. I’m still mentally in race mode. But I still can’t find the words to describe my feelings.”

“I am very proud of the work I and the whole team have done today. When I decided to join the Mercedes team, I knew we would win the championship, but I don’t think we will do it that many times. I also don’t think that “It’s a phenomenal time for us. Not only have I experienced this historic achievement, but the whole team. I think everyone understands that it’s part of it. What a time to be alive,” stressed the new F-1 record holder.

Hamilton emphasized that he was still very motivated to continue to start at a high level. “A lot depends on how much we want it and how long we can raise the bar. We keep working, we don’t stop at the results we achieve. Each race still seems like the first,” he continued.

“Even though I’m 35, I feel physically strong. Of course, I’m thinking about when I’ll start losing performance, but today proved it won’t happen yet,” Hamilton said.

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