
Hamilton reveals emotional reaction to Arsenal's Premier League title win
Lewis Hamilton shed a tear watching Arsenal end a 22-year title drought. He shared a childhood story about becoming a fan and drew parallels to his own journey with Ferrari.
Lewis Hamilton has revealed he "shed a tear" watching Arsenal finally secure the Premier League title, ending a 22-year wait. Speaking ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix, the seven-time champion shared a personal story about how his sister made him an Arsenal fan as a child.
Why it matters:
Hamilton's emotional reaction highlights his deep connection to sport beyond F1. As he prepares for a new chapter with Ferrari, he draws inspiration from Arsenal's long-awaited success and the teamwork behind it.
The details:
- Hamilton recalled being five years old and the only black kid in his local area, switching between supporting different teams to fit in.
- His sister walked him home one day, asked who he supported, gave him a "dead arm" and said: "You have to support Arsenal."
- After years of near misses, Arsenal's win resonated deeply. Hamilton messaged his sister to reminisce about that moment.
- He praised Arsenal's direction over the past few years, calling the team "fantastic" and saying the club can go "from strength to strength."
What's next:
Hamilton linked Arsenal's success to his own ambitions at Ferrari. He noted he constantly looks for leaders doing great things to learn how to be a better colleague and teammate. "Teamwork really does make the dream work," he said.
- He feels he and his team are in a "really good place" despite teething issues.
- The Brit is optimistic about extracting more from himself and those around him, mirroring Arsenal's recent trajectory.
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