Mexico City: Newly crowned Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton says that winning three drivers' titles hasn't satisfied his appetite and, on the contrary, has left him hungry for more!

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"Winning three titles is amazing! But it is also strange that now that it has happened, I come to this race and I have the same hunger as before," Hamilton, who is currently here for the Mexican Grand Prix, was quoted as saying by formula1.com.

"I want to win! Of course, I set new targets for next year. There are a lot of other things outside the car that I am planning. I will race like I always do."

The Briton won his last two championships in Mercedes in 2014 and 2015 while his first title came while driving a McLaren in 2008. He has also helped Mercedes to clinch the constructors' title the last two years.

The 30-year-old now has the same number of championships as his idol, the legendary Ayrton Senna.

"I can hardly remember the first time that I watched him but I guess I was four or five years old and honestly I can hardly remember what happened last week! Probably that is what happens to the one who is in the middle of the action," said Hamilton.

"Of course, I watched him in whatever he was doing, watching and analysing how he was going about things - and yes, the fascinating thing about him was his driving style - the way he drove. I admired that. But I am Lewis and I do things differently!"