Lewis Hamilton has hit back at “old, white men” such as Bernie Ecclestone and Eddie Jordan following recent criticism of his move to Ferrari, saying he “welcomes the negativity” as he prepares to embark on a new chapter in Italy.
In a wide-ranging interview for the March issue of Time magazine – which features on its “Horse Power” front cover a white-suited Hamilton standing in front of a black stallion named Aroma, recreating the iconic Ferrari prancing horse – Hamilton discusses his career, the reasons behind his move to Maranello and his mission to introduce greater diversity at the Italian team.
Hamilton argued that no one could put themselves in his shoes as there had never been anyone like him.
“Don’t ever compare me to anybody else,” Hamilton said. “I’m the first and only black driver that’s ever been in this sport. I’m built different. I’ve been through a lot. I’ve had my own journey. You can’t compare me to another 40-year-old, past or present, Formula One driver in history. Because they are nothing like me. I’m hungry, driven, don’t have a wife and kids. I’m focused on one thing, and that’s winning. That’s my No 1 priority.”