“Baby Lewis: I love the t-shirt you wore on your baby photo. In any case, luckily you chose motorsport over tennis or we’d all be in trouble,” said Novak Djokovic of Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time Formula 1 world champion.
The British driver posted a picture of him as a child in a tennis racket shirt on social media. Hence Djokovic’s ironic comment, which shows respect and strength for the Mercedes driver.
The specialty of the T-shirt worn by Hamilton was revealed by the Formula 1 world champion himself on Instagram. He posted a photo wearing a white t-shirt with a yellow logo and a print of a bat.
Hamilton is considered one of the greatest drivers of all time and, together with Michael Schumacher, the most successful champion in the history of Formula 1.
He has won 7 world titles: 2008 with McLaren and 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 with Mercedes.
Djokovic and Hamilton
He is also the driver with the most wins (95), podiums (165) and pole positions (98) in the history of the competition.
It is characterized by its very aggressive driving style, its speed in qualifying and its solidity in the race, as well as its dexterity in the wet, qualities that make it a complete and very difficult driver for rivals.
Since his debut in the top category, Hamilton has won at least one race and one pole position during the World Championship. This makes him the only driver in the history of the highest formula to have been successful in the first season for fourteen consecutive years.
With seven world titles, he is the most successful Brit of all time and the only Anglo-Saxon who has managed to win four consecutive editions (2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020). About Novak Djokovic: The Serbian champion has achieved record after record in recent years and has achieved another success in the last few weeks as he overtook Roger Federer in terms of the weekly record at the top of the ATP rankings.
Roger was 310 weeks old and Novak outgrown him on March 8th. At that time, Novak wanted to celebrate with his family and people with a pleasant party in his Belgrade. We must also remember that Novak has won a total of 18 slam titles.
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