Martin Brundle delivers Lewis Hamilton “lost an edge with age” verdict
Martin Brundle we♕ighs in on whether Lewis Hamilton's best ꦓdays are behind him ahead of his debut season at Ferrari.

F1 commentator Martin Brundle thinks 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton has “lost an edge🐭 with age” but sees the seven-time world champion as more than good enough to🌺 win titles still.
It’s been a historic week for Hamilton, who vis🦩ited Ferrari’s factory at Maranello for the first time on Monday.
After several introductory team meetings and 🍸a first simulator session, Hamilton took to the track for Ferrari for the first time at Fiorano, driving their 2023 F1 challenger.
Unsurprisingly, Hamilton’s first week with the team has caught the atte𓃲ntion of everyone, with a photograph of him standing in front of Enzo Ferrari’s legendary old home breaking the record for an F1-related post receiving the most ‘likes’ on Instagram.
Speaking to Sky Sports News, Brundle was quizzed about Hamilton and whether he still has what it takes to competeꦑ among the best in F1.
“Let’s imagine Silverstone last year,” Brundle said. “When he had a chance to win the British Grand Prix, he won it. ꦿHe won in Spa but that was a little bit lucky because George go൩t disqualified.
“Lewis was extraordinary all thro💝ugh practice in Las Vegas and then fluffed it in qualifying, something he didn’t used to do much, and then was extraordinary in the race. I think the speed is there.
"Do I think the best of Lewis Hamilton is ahead or behind him? I think it’s behind𒁏 him. I think he’s lost an๊ edge with age, as you do.
“Sometimes he gets in scuffles that he used to emerge out the front of, but he doesn’t now, or he’ll make a mistake in qualifying. But I think 96, 97 per cent Lewis Hamilton in a winning car is sti🍌ll good enough.”
Hamilton will be “re-energised”
🅰Hamilton’s motiva♋tion will likely be renewed with Ferrari.
A new team with new team surroundings will likel🍌y give him a boost, while
Ferrari’s on-track competitiꩲveness will likely put Hamilton back in contention for th💮e podium regularly.
Ferrari naღrrowly missed out on the F1 constructors’ title last year, finishing🌳 just 13 points behind McLaren.
Despite taking two wins with Mercedes, they were a distant fourth ღin the championship, and their performance levels were incredibly inconsistent, as they have been since the start of these technical regu❀lations in 2022.
Brundle doe🌼sn’t see Hamilton getting “overwhelmed” by being a Ferrari dri✃ver and the pressures that brings.
“He’s got all the experience, and 𒀰as I said his energy and enthusiasm will be re-energisedᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ by the whole experience,” he added.
“He will not be overwhelmed by driving a Ferrari like so many drivers have been. And let’s no𓆏t forget, despite not being a Ferrari driver, the Italian fans, the Tifosi, adore him. He’s going there and they adore him.
“They chee🔯red him even when he was winning in a Mercedes.”

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