F1 | Hamilton: “Triple Crown? I admire Alonso, but for me Formula 1 is the best."

The four-time world champion praises the Spaniard for his attempt and then clarifies: "It's not my desire"

F1 | Hamilton: “Triple Crown? I admire Alonso, but for me Formula 1 is the best."

The possibility of achieving the Triple Crown is not exciting Lewis Hamilton. The English driver, already winner of the Monaco GP and four Formula 1 World Championships, is not willing to take part in the Indianapolis 500 and the 24 Hours of Le Mans with the aim of reaching the finish line achieved so far only by Graham Hill between the 60s and 70s. Hamilton himself clarified this to the Brazilian newspaper UOL: “It is very difficult to do something unique and different today. In the past there were drivers competing in different categories, but I I don't have the desire to do it" – explained The Hammer, who then focused on the attempt to Fernando Alonso. “I admire Alonso for what he wants to do, but for me Formula 1 is the maximum experience a driver can have".

As is already known, the Formula 1 career of the four-time world champion it will not continue much longer: "I have other qualities and projects that I am interested in" – the Mercedes driver reiterated again. “In the next few years you will see what I will do, but it will be more than racing: one day I will hang up the gloves, this is what I will do. I hope people appreciate it the same way they appreciated my leadership.".

Federico Martino

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