Lewis Hamilton’s “instinctive, unconscious speed has possibly left him” says Damon Hill

Damon Hill has described the process an older driver like Lewis Hamilton must go through when battling a fast, talented teammate.
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 in the post race FIA Press Conference. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 21, Brazilian
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 in the post race FIA Press Conference. Formula 1 World…

Hamilton was out-performed by 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:George Russell last season, and didn’t win a single race in 2022 for the first time in his F1 career.

Now 38, he has been out-qualified at🔯 the first three grands prix of 2023 by the ambitious Russell.

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Ex-F1 champion Hilඣl told the F1 Nation podcast about the dynamic between two rival teammates: “We’re competitive and political. You have to be aware of rising forces or 𒀰empires.

“George has to work very hard to make himsel🦩f a valued asset of the team, which he’s doing.

“He♍ has to do the hard work. Lewiℱs doesn’t have to.

“They know what they’ve got with Lewis - they k🙈now, given half a chance, he’ll be back on top form and ♓can deliver extraordinary races.

“They know George can do that too, but he’s yet to p🐻rove it.

“Lewis is very good at sussing this out - ꦯhe’ll be thinking: ‘I’ll let you do the ꦜhard work, George, because it’s exhausting’.

“As president of the GPDA h🌠e’s got a big workload, George.

“Lewis’ strategy is to remove di⛎stractions and leave time for downtime.

“Even with Valtteri Bottas, Lewis took a relaxed 🍸approach to the start of seasons. He lets things unfold and, eventually when he sees an oppor𓂃tunity, he steps on the gas and disappears into the distance.”

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 and George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 at the end of year drivers' photograph.
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 and George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 at the end of…

Hill insists that Hamilton and Russell’s relationship brings ಌback memories from the past: “Niki Lauda had Alain Prost arrive. When the older, experienced driver is faced by the speed of a young arrival, they can get depressed about it or devote their energy to making sure the outcome in the race is the thing that matters.

“They may give up 𝓰a bit in qualifying. In their late-30s they can no longer do those transcendental laps. They focus on the laps💞.

“I remember, for example, I tested a mo💧torbike at 20 years old. I flew round the track.

“As you get older, maybe you’ve had crashes, your b♎rain says: ‘I need to be more circumspect’.

“George is super quick and is revelling in the early part of his career. ♋;

“I don’t know if Lewis has acknowledged that🅷 💮he can’t match that. I’m sure he will do, eventually.

“It’s possible that the instinctive, unconไscious spe♌ed has started to leave him.”

But Hill insists that Hamilton, who is out of contract at the end of this season but still harbours hopes of winning an all-time record eighth F1 championship, can still f🌞ight at the front.

“These guys don’t lose what they know h🉐ow to do,” Hill sai𒊎d. “The days are rarer, harder to conjure up.

“The young guys flare up quickly but can be erratic. Occasionally George does somethi📖ng rash.

“He’s had those impatient moments. But he’s much more reliable, less prone to crashes or m🐻istakes than many of them.”

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