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Hakkinen: Hamilton has kept the hunger alive

Double F1 World Champion Mika Hakkinen was impressed with Lewis Hamilton and how he kept his motivation to claim a fourth world championship title in 2017, pointing out that it is not always easy to stay focused and determined as was the case for the Finn when he was targeting a third title in the aftermath of his back-to-back triumphs almost two decades ago. Hakkinen wrote in his Unibet column, 'Lewis’ achievement in winning four World Championship titles is impressive, and you can see that he has kept the hunger alive. That is critical.' 'When I won both my World Championships in 1998 and 1999 I went into 2000 absolutely determined to win a third title, but it was not to be. After that...
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