F1: Lewis Hamilton, increasingly clear ideas for the future
The seven-time world champion is not thinking about retirement at all: “In the coming months we will focus on 2023.”
The seven-time world champion is not thinking about retirement at all: “In the coming months we will focus on 2023.”
The team principal of the Anglo-German team is speaking out ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix.
The Spaniard became the driver who has completed the most laps in Formula 1.
According to team principal Toto Wolff, right now the two drivers are going beyond the limits of the car.
The Mercedes driver is back from second place in the French Grand Prix.
The Mercedes driver, second at the finish line of the French Grand Prix, revealed that he had problems with his hydration system.
The Mercedes Englishman’s words after qualifying for the French GP are bitter.
“The W13 is not brilliant on this track and we don’t know why.”
“It may happen that someone wins not in the right way, but this will not last long.”
“I hope to understand what is necessary to take the most points,” the outfielder stressed.
“Everyone knows, they didn’t let him win the eighth title because of what happened in Abu Dhabi.”
The upcoming French GP will be race number 300 in the Englishman’s career. The German is at 307.
“Let’s say Leclerc loses his front wing or Max Verstappen punctures or something like that.”
“What happened in that year was something sensational within a tight struggle.”
The young man is in fifth place in the pilot rankings.
Former German pilot: “Now the relationship is back to neutral.”
Ferrari and Mercedes drivers filmed reflecting on a particular incident, unaware of the presence of a camera.
“You can support whoever you want, but let’s be fair, let’s do it in a respectful way.”
For the 1997 champion, the Austrian crowd’s jubilation over Lewis Hamilton’s accident was embarrassing.
The double accident in qualifying could have cost Lewis Hamilton and George Russell the race.
Mercedes manager Toto Wolff: “Tempers flare but that’s okay.”
Several drivers did not like the orange cloud that rose from the Red Bull Ring grandstands before the start of the race
The Englishman once again finishes third and spends nice words for the Mercedes team.
Case breaks out during the Austrian Grand Prix weekend.
“Everyone has worked so hard to fine-tune the car, and I don’t like having it damaged in this way.”
Continued sparks between the seven-time world champion and the Austrian stable.
Dutch driver responds in kind to rival’s provocation
“I think there is more respect between ma and him than what we saw in 2021.”
“I gave everything, I tried to chase the Ferraris and I have to congratulate Carlos, he was very fast.”
Only seventh is Max Verstappen, still the world leader.