Lewis Hamilton fans will love what Formula 1 star has posted on Twitter
LEWIS HAMILTON says he has “the best fans in the world” after being sent a good luck message ahead of the Formula 1 season.
#TeamLHmovie2 for @LewisHamilton������ Wishing you all the best for the 2018 season! ������ ������������ From all your fans all over the world, we're with you all the way ������������������������������������������������ #WeWinAndLoseTogether #TeamLH #AUSgp @f1 #LH44 #F1 pic.twitter.com/wp0az1Kln5
— Team LH (@Team_LH) March 21, 2018
Hamilton, who secured pole position in qualifying for tomorrow’s Australian Grand Prix, took time out of his hectic schedule to respond to a video clip posted on Twitter of supporters wishing him well in his bid for a fifth world title.
“I have the best fans in the world,” he wrote on the social media site. “#TeamLH, thank you for the support and this video.”
Hamilton will start the Australian Grand Prix from the front after a sparkling performance in qualifying.
The reigning champion finished six tenths of a second ahead of Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen thanks to a stunning final lap in Q3.
Former team-mate Nico Rosberg believes Hamilton’s rivals should “may as well pack up and go” and the Brit was, understandably, delighted with his performance.
He said: “You would think that with the results we had it would be the norm but it isn’t, it’s so intense and my heart is racing.
“I’m so happy with that lap. It was such a nice lap. I’m always striving for perfection and that was as close as I could get.
“I’m always in party mode.
“What was surprising was to see how quick the Ferraris were.
“During that lap I was in the same modes as before but it was hooking up the tyres and getting the lap together.”
Lewis Hamilton has described his fans as 'the best in the world'
Lewis Hamilton start's tomorrow Australian Grand Prix on pole
Sebastian Vettel of Ferrari was third while Red Bull’s Max Verstappen lagged seven tenths behind Hamilton in fourth.
Verstappen’s team-mate Daniel Ricciardo was fifth, Haas duo Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean were sixth and seventh while Renault’s Nico Hulkenberg and Carlos Sainz Jr were eighth and ninth.
Hamilton’s Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas crashed in Q3.