London, Feb. 10 : McLaren racer Lewis Hamilton has said that he is "in a good place" mentally to win the Formula One title for 2012.
The Englishman is aiming to create an environment in which he can perform more consistently than last year.
"I feel great. I''m trying to take all the right steps towards keeping myself focused on the main goal, which is winning the world championship," the BBC quoted Hamilton, who won the title in 2008, as saying.
He added: "As long as we have the car, there is no reason why we can''t do that." (ANI)
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