TIL Desk Sports/ Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton has admitted that he has failed to generate the same intensity as he had shown during the entire year since being crowned four-time world champion.
The British driver became a four-time world champion following a ninth-place finish at the Mexican Grand Prix, the race which was eventually won by the Red Bull’s Max Verstappen.
However, Hamilton failed to continue the momentum as he finished at the fourth and second spot respectively in the final two races of his spectacular 2017 season.
Though the 32-year-old conceded that his performance levels did take a dip after clinching the title, he insisted that he has “zero concerns” ahead of 2018.
“There’s zero concern. And all I can say is the week after I won the championship I partied a lot, with my family, and celebrated, and that’s what you do,” Hamilton said.