Lewis Hamilton not targeting Fernando Alonso's 'triple crown'

Hamilton not targeting Alonso's 'triple crown'
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Lewis Hamilton says that he does not want to emulate Fernando Alonso in targeting motor racing's unique 'triple crown'.

Lewis Hamilton has said that he does not want to emulate Fernando Alonso in targeting motor racing's unique 'triple crown'.

As Alonso tackled the Indy 500 last year, the Spaniard revealed that as a former Monaco Grand Prix winner, he would like to win Le Mans as well and one day join Graham Hill in completing the super-rare feat.

Quadruple world champion Hamilton, however, says that he only has eyes for Formula 1.

"It's very difficult to do something unique and different today," he told Brazil's UOL.

"In the past there were drivers who raced in several different categories, but I don't have the desire to do that.

"I admire what Alonso wants to do, but for me Formula 1 is the maximum experience a driver can have."

In fact, Hamilton has said that although a new deal with Mercedes could mean he may target Michael Schumacher's tally of seven titles, he does not set that goal.

"I have other qualities and projects that I am interested in and good at," said the Briton.

"In the coming years you will see what they are but it's more than racing. One day I'll hang up my gloves and that's what I'll do. I hope people accept that appreciate it in the same way that they do with my driving."

The next world championship gets underway in March.

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