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Lewis Hamilton shows true colours with untelevised speech to F1 fans at Spanish GPFans in the Formula 1 Paddock Club lounge at the Spanish Grand Prix were treated to a speech from Lewis
Hamilton as the Ferrari star shared his feelings about still competing in the sportCommentsSportDaniel Moxon Senior F1 Writer13:34, 01 Jun 2025Lewis Hamilton speaking to fans in the F1
Paddock Club at the Spanish Grand Prix(Image: @simsgazette/X) Lewis Hamilton has admitted he has a "love-hate relationship" with Formula 1 after such a long time of being out of title
contention. But in the same speech he insisted he still loves competing in the sport and sees it as "a real privilege".
Aged 40, Hamilton is in the first season of a new era for his F1 career having chosen to join Ferrari. He has fulfilled a childhood dream by doing so but, so far, it has not led to an
immediate return to the sharp end of the grid.
Ferrari are not currently in a position to be winning races and Hamilton has yet to score a podium for the Italian team. His team-mate Charles Leclerc has managed it twice but he too is
frustrated by their lack of performance n 2025.
But for Hamilton, it has been a long wait already for the chance to add to his seven F1 titles. Since he was cruelly and controversially denied by Max Verstappen in 2021, he has been out
of the fight with Mercedes suffering a decline in their performance.
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Article continues below He will be frustrated that his move to Ferrari has not immediately pushed him further toward the front of the grid. But, speaking to fans in the F1 Paddock Club at
this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix, he made it clear that he is still hungry for more success.
In the speech, footage of which was recorded and posted on social media, the Ferrari driver told fans: "To be able to be here for that long is a real privilege, you know? And there's only 20
of us in the world of eight billion or nine billion, whatever it is, that get to do this.
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'disadvantage' "And what I would say is I'm so thankful that I still love what I do today. Like, I love my job the same as I did at the beginning. And don't tell my boss I'd do it for free,
fortunately I don't have to. You know, it's... I can't explain it.
"Naturally from racing as a competitor, there's a love-hate relationship you have when you're not succeeding, you're not getting to where you want to go. But you also always have to
remember that it's a part of the journey and you will have seasons that you're not successful.
Content cannot be displayed without consent "You'll have seasons that are difficult and you just have to take the highs with the lows and understand that. We're kind of at the start or kind
of lower part of the mountain and we're building up to get back to the top. And that's what I'm working on."
Article continues below Hamilton qualified fifth for the Spanish Grand Prix and started a race higher than Leclerc for only the second time this year.
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