'I didn't leave my hotel room for three days' - Lewis Hamilton in brutally honest Chinese GP admission

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'I didn't leave my hotel room for three days' - Lewis Hamilton in brutally honest Chinese GP admission
Lewis Hamilton has revealed the devastating impact of his loss in China
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Ferrari Formula 1 star Lewis Hamilton has made a surprise admission regarding the 2007 Chinese Grand Prix, admitting he did not leave his hotel room for three days afterwards such was the emotion he was feeling.
That year, Hamilton was an F1 rookie, but despite that, was in championship contention at McLaren.
Hamilton secured four victories and 12 podium finishes and entered the Chinese GP, the penultimate race of the season, as the championship leader with a 12-point advantage over team-mate Fernando Alonso.
The British driver secured pole position for the race, but on Sunday had to tackle tricky conditions with the track moving from wet to dry with the threat of rain still lingering in Shanghai.
How did Hamilton lose the 2007 F1 world championship?
Hamilton suffered his only retirement and only finish outside of the top ten that season in China, but the DNF also had devastating consequences for his title hopes.
Kimi Raikkonen won in China and Brazil to secure the 2007 championship, and Ferrari’s last drivers’ title, with one point separating him from Hamilton and Alonso.
Fortune finally favored Hamilton a year later at Interlagos, when he overtook Timo Glock on the last lap of the Brazilian Grand Prix to claim the 2008 world title, but back in 2007, the championship blow hit the champion hard.
In a recent interview with W Magazine China, Hamilton revealed that he did not leave his hotel room for three days and that it took him a long time to bounce back from the disappointment in 2007.
“I think it's a part of a growing process. If I look back to the first year I came here to Shanghai, I remember after the race I didn't leave my hotel room for three days,” he said.
“It took me a long time to really bounce back from the feeling I was having. I couldn't understand the pain I was feeling or where it was coming from.
“Of course, I knew it was coming from an event I just had but I couldn't control and I didn't have the tools and I think it's really about as you go through life finding those tools to aid you through those difficult times.”
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