Lewis Hamilton 'on the move' as he looks to end winless start to Formula One season at Azerbaijan Grand Prix

  • Lewis Hamilton is yet to win a Formula One race so far this season
  • The 33-year-old has finished second, third and fourth in the first three races
  • Hamilton is looking ahead to the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku on Sunday
  • The Mercedes driver posted on Instagram as he waited at Heathrow airport

Lewis Hamilton was left to reflect upon his slow start to the Formula One season as he waited at Heathrow airport on Sunday.

The Formula One world champion has had over a week to look back at his fourth place at the Chinese Grand Prix, adding to his uncharacteristically slow start to the season.

Hamilton is yet to win in the season's first three races but will hope to change that in Baku on Sunday when he lines up for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.

Lewis Hamilton poses in Tommy Hilfiger clothes as he waits at Heathrow airport on Sunday

Lewis Hamilton poses in Tommy Hilfiger clothes as he waits at Heathrow airport on Sunday

Hamilton, who failed to make the podium at last year's Azerbaijan race where he finished fifth, posted an image on Instagram as he waited at Heathrow on Sunday.


'On the move,' Hamilton wrote as he posed wearing a variety of different Tommy Hilfiger designs.

The 33-year-old has struggled to ignite his championship defence so far this season, finishing second, third and fourth at the Australian, Chinese and Bahrain GPs respectively.

A winless start to the season has seen the Mercedes driver concede a nine-point lead to Sebastian Vettel, who triumphed in Australia and Bahrain before finishing eighth in China over a week ago. 

The Mercedes driver is still searching for his first win of the season after three races

The Mercedes driver is still searching for his first win of the season after three races

Hamilton missed out on a podium finish at the Chinese Grand Prix over a week ago

Hamilton missed out on a podium finish at the Chinese Grand Prix over a week ago

Mercedes are not a team familiar with winless streaks, but despite his lapse in form, Hamilton has insisted he wants to continue his relationship with last year's constructors' champions. 

'My hope for the future is that we continue - continue to grow, excel and always move forwards,' Hamilton said on Mercedes' F1 website. 'Obviously, to build our relationship. But I really want to take this team the furthest it has ever been.

'I want to be part of this journey where Mercedes are the most successful Formula One team in history.

'I want to push it as far as I can, with the lifespan as a driver that I have, that it would take a long, long time for anyone else to catch up.

'I think it would really upset the red cars and the red team, so that's my goal.'