Unveiling the Unseen: Lewis Hamilton’s Journey Beyond the Track

Lewis Hamilton has expressed his joy at Arsenal winning the Premier League for the first time since 2004 — and how a dead arm from his sister has led to him drawing inspiration from Mikel Arteta’s team.

Lewis Hamilton reflected on Arsenal’s first Premier League title in over two decades, drawing influence from the team due to a childhood memory of his sister giving him a dead arm to sway his support towards the Gunners. Arsenal clinched the championship crown, led by Mikel Arteta, in a season reminiscent of the Invincibles’ triumph in 2003-04 after Manchester City’s draw with Bournemouth. Despite the upcoming Champions League final against PSG, Hamilton expressed overwhelming joy for Arsenal’s achievements this year, shedding tears at the nostalgia of his support for the team since childhood. The seven-time F1 champion credited his sister for steering him towards Arsenal, reminiscing about how she playfully convinced him to support the North London side with a punch in the arm. Reflecting on Arsenal’s long journey to success, Hamilton expressed pride in the team’s recent accomplishments and found inspiration in their positive direction under Arteta’s leadership.

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