What key factors made Lewis Hamilton so dominant in his prime?
A mix of early karting talent and family support, a rapid rise through junior categories, placement at top teams (McLaren then Mercedes), superior engineering during the 2014 turbo‑hybrid era, and standout driving techniques such as extremely late braking.
Why did Hamilton's race wins decline after 2021?
Major regulation changes in 2021 altered aerodynamics and tyre construction, reducing Mercedes' advantage. Rivals (notably Max Verstappen) and teams that adapted faster produced more competitive cars, cutting into Hamilton's win rate.
How early did Hamilton show he was special?
He began racing at six, competed — and won — against adults by eight, won multiple karting championships, and progressed quickly through Formula Renault, Formula 3 and GP2 before joining F1, all signaling exceptional early ability.
What role did the move to Mercedes play in his career?
Joining Mercedes in 2013 gave Hamilton time and resources to shape a team that, with the 2014 power-unit regulations, combined his driving with dominant engineering, launching a multi‑year championship run.
Which specific driving trait is emphasized as a Hamilton advantage?
Late braking — Hamilton consistently brakes harder and later than most, a technique honed in karting that lets him carry more speed through corners and make decisive overtakes.