Formula 1 can expect a new and improved Lewis Hamilton next season, his father Anthony has told headlinessport.blogspot.com.
McLaren's 2008 world champion has been involved in a series of incidents this year but showed glimpses of a return to form at Sunday's Korean Grand Prix.
"He's turned a corner in everything he's done, his lifestyle and his love of motorsport," said Anthony.













"You've not seen Lewis Hamilton yet, you've seen a young Lewis Hamilton. Now a new Lewis Hamilton is coming."
Hamilton started the campaign with a second-place finish in Australia but came eighth in Malaysia in the next race following a collision with Ferrari's Fernando Alonso.Source URL: https://headlinessport.blogspot.com/2011/10/f1-to-see-new-hamilton-in-2012.html
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McLaren's 2008 world champion has been involved in a series of incidents this year but showed glimpses of a return to form at Sunday's Korean Grand Prix.
"He's turned a corner in everything he's done, his lifestyle and his love of motorsport," said Anthony.
F1 to see 'new' Hamilton in 2012

F1 to see 'new' Hamilton in 2012

F1 to see 'new' Hamilton in 2012

F1 to see 'new' Hamilton in 2012

F1 to see 'new' Hamilton in 2012

F1 to see 'new' Hamilton in 2012

F1 to see 'new' Hamilton in 2012

F1 to see 'new' Hamilton in 2012

F1 to see 'new' Hamilton in 2012

F1 to see 'new' Hamilton in 2012

F1 to see 'new' Hamilton in 2012

F1 to see 'new' Hamilton in 2012

F1 to see 'new' Hamilton in 2012

F1 to see 'new' Hamilton in 2012

Hamilton started the campaign with a second-place finish in Australia but came eighth in Malaysia in the next race following a collision with Ferrari's Fernando Alonso.Source URL: https://headlinessport.blogspot.com/2011/10/f1-to-see-new-hamilton-in-2012.html
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