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Lewis Hamilton supports Arsenal after a narrow defeat in the Premier League race against Manchester City.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
November 13, 2024
in Motorsports
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Lewis Hamilton apoia o Arsenal após derrota apertada na corrida da Premier League contra o Manchester City.

Lewis Hamilton has often shown his affection for Arsenal in the past. The Formula 1 legend has frequently expressed his passion for sports beyond racing, and one of those sports is soccer. Specifically, he has been a devoted fan of Arsenal, a prominent team in the English Premier League, since childhood. Hamilton has previously shared the story of how he became a supporter of the team, which originated from a small argument with his sister when he was about 5 or 6 years old. This incident sparked a lasting love for Arsenal that endures to this day.

Despite Arsenal’s aspirations to win the league title, luck has not been on their side. The team lost by a margin of two points, even though they emerged victorious in the crucial match. However, Lewis Hamilton remained steadfast in his support for Arsenal, expressing his unwavering loyalty through his Instagram story.

It is not surprising that the seven-time world champion continues to support his favorite club, hoping that Arsenal will finally win the league title in the next season.

In the recent race, the Mercedes team, for which Hamilton races, seemed to struggle to keep up with the pace set by rivals Red Bull and McLaren. Starting from eighth place on the grid, Hamilton managed to gain two positions during the race. However, this left him stuck in the middle of the pack, fighting for position.

Hamilton acknowledged that Mercedes may face challenges in competing for podiums in the upcoming races. The renowned driver emphasized the importance of maximizing the potential of his car, known as the Silver Arrows.

Despite finishing in the points zone, Hamilton believes that the updates made by Mercedes had only a minimal impact in Imola, the location of the race. However, it is expected that the team will introduce more updates in the upcoming stages of the competition. Currently, the Silver Arrows are in fourth place in the standings, trailing Aston Martin by a margin of 35 points. It remains to be seen how Hamilton’s performance will be in the next races.

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