

Lewis won his first World Championship title with McLaren in 2008 before moving to Mercedes, where he won back-to-back titles in 20.
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That’s why when he’s not on the track, his training routine includes Muay Thai, long runs, surfing, and pilates, the magazine reported earlier this year. Congratulations to 2017 Formula 1 Drivers Champion Lewis Hamilton This marks Hamiltons fouth Drivers Title and third in four years. Case in point? Your body needs to be strong and sturdy. After all, a driver’s heart rate stays around 160 for the entirety of the hour-and-a-half-long race, their neck and hip flexors are strained, and driving through corners means six times your bodyweight is pulled sideways, according to Men’s Health Australia. It should come as no surprise that the 32-year-old has to stay incredibly fit to be able to win these races. “I want to show what I'm capable of in every race,” he said. Vettel couldn’t get back up to the front and dropped to nineteenth, while Hamilton was able to charge ahead and win the title. Hamilton and rival Sebastian Vettel were the two points leaders and were lined up at the front of the pack to start, and crashed into each other as they turned the first corner. No race comes without a little drama, and this one definitely delivered. Hamilton has eight wins in 2017 to Vettel's four and Bottas's two so is. “The Mexican fans are, I think, the best I’ve seen around the world." If Hamilton finishes second, he will become world champion if Vettel finishes ninth or lower and Bottas fails to win. I hope we gave them a great race today," Hamilton said at a post-race press conference. "I just want to say a big thank you to everyone that came out to support us. The big win came at the Mexico Grand Prix in Mexico City.

It was his fourth overall Championship win, making him Britain's most successful Formula One racer, CNN reports. British Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton won the 2017 Drivers Championship on October 29.
