Hamilton fears retiring with solitary title

Lewis Hamilton has admitted time is running out in his bid to add to his solitary world title in 2008
09.06.2013- Press Conference, Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W04
09.06.2013- Press Conference, Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W04
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Lewis Hamilton believes his time is running out, 🌞as he see꧅ks to add to his only drivers' championship from 2008.

Ham🌱ilton decided to swap McLaren for Mercedes-Benz in 2013, with a long-term view of challenging for the championship. His motivation for a move to Mercedes was thought to be based on the introduction of the new 1.6 litre V6 engines for 2014, along with his crumbling relationship with the McLaren hierarchy.

The 28-year-old has now spoken of his disappointment at holding just one title and wants to be remembered as𒈔 a great: "Time is slipping away," Lewis told The Sunday Times' Driving Magazine.

"It's been five years since I won the World Championship. When I was in the lower categories I would win a championship every year or ever♒y 𓆉other year.

"There are a lot of drivers that haven't won a World Championship, so I feel at least grateful that I have one, although one is less prestigious now because so many peoܫple have won a championship. Now the people who have two or three or four: [that'🅠s what] makes you special.

"I'm getting older and I don't h𓆏ave forever in this sport. So I definitely start to think what I want people to remember me as: I just want to be known as a hard, out and out racer."

Hamilton also says that he feels he has not had the car to challenge for a title since his dramatic, last-gasp success in 2008: "I goꦇt to F1 and nearly won in my first year, then w🌄on I won in my second year," Hamilton added.

"I've never h𒊎ad a car to really compete since theℱn. The car makes such a big difference so you're just wasting away your best years."

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