Lewis Hamilton reveals his key F1 attribute which has changed in past 15 years

Fifteen years later, Hamilton is a seven-time F1 champion with m✤ore grand prix victories than anybody.
He insists that his first British Grand Prix win in 2008 - earned amid dreadful conditions - was down t൩o “raw ability and talent”.
But he told : “As you travel the world and grow older, you learn so much more than you can never know until you get thereꦕ.
“You can’t even imagine what you’re going to know in 10 years’ time. How much more efficient you can be with your timeꦑ, how you apply yourself, how you are able to engage with people differently.
“I’m a much better team player than I was bꦡack th൩en.
“I am able to gal𒁏vanise a largeജ group of people, and energy, and channel it. And still, hopefully, have that raw edge talent.

“I would say then 🥀I took a lot more ri🌃sk than I do today.
“Bac🧜k then I couldn’t comprehend… if I took a risk, I felt hꦦow it would impact me, not how it would impact the team of 1,000 or 2,000 people.
“Now I know, the things I do, wh﷽o it impacts and ho🐠w important it is.
“So you have to think ab𝓀out the decisions you make with better understand🍌ing.”
Hamilton enters this weekend’s F1 Hungarian Grand Prix not only t🔜rying to claw closer to the dominant Red Bulls, but possibly even McLaren.
McLaren excelled last time out at Silverstone in their upgraded car and🐷 now represent a ಞnew test that Mercedes must tackle in Budapest.

James was a sports journal💝ist at Sky Sports for a decade covering every﷽thing from American sports, to football, to F1.