Follow us on Facebook

Hamilton in a 'good place' for 2012

by Setanta Staff , 10 February 2012

Lewis Hamilton says he is ready to challenge for the F1 title in 2012 after spending the winter analysing his mistakes from 2011.


The McLaren driver says he is in a good place mentally as he aims to create an environment in which he can perform more consistently after a disappointing campaign last year.

"I feel great. I'm trying to take all the right steps towards keeping myself focused on the main goal, which is winning the world championship," Hamilton, who won the title in 2008, told the BBC.

"As long as we have the car, there is no reason why we can't do that."

The 27-year-old was speaking after his first day of testing the new McLaren in Jerez, about which his first impressions were that it was 'pretty good' to drive.

The Englishman was fourth fastest in the testing session, marginally slower than reigning champion Sebastien Vettel, and it was also announced on Wednesday that Didier Coton, who has previously worked with double world champion Mika Hakkinen, would be joining his management team.

Subscribe Now
Live sports online on Setanta-i
Setanta Facebook
Sign Up
tv highlights

May 29, 2012

4:45 pm ET   Final Chennai v Kolkata

All the action from the Indian Premier League Cricket 2012.

8:00 pm ET   Toronto FC v Pumas UNAM

10:00 pm ET   Sportsnet Connected

Keep up to date with Sporting News from around the globe.

Premium Sports Canada

Setanta Sports broadcasts exclusively live coverage of the best premium sport including Barclays Premier League, UEFA Champions League, FA Cup,  nPower Championship, Carling Cup, Russian Premier League, Heineken Cup, Tri Nations, RBS 6 Nations, Aviva Premiership, Super Rugby, Gaelic Sports and much more.

Edit Web Part Contents