Hamilton calls for F1 cars to be harder to drive and "more physical"

Lewis Hamilton be🔜lieves Formula 1 drivers should be “massively depleted” following races and want✃s cars to be harder to drive from 2021.

Five-time world champion Hamilton, who claimed his third victory of the𒅌 season in the Spanish Grand Prix to take the lead of the championship from Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas, has calledܫ for changes to make the sport more physical in future.

Hamilton suggested one way to make F1 cars more difficult to drive wo🐲uld be to remove power steering.

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Lewis Hamilton believes Formula 1 drivers should be “massively depleted” foll🔯owing races and wants cars to be harder to drive from 2021.

Five-time world champion Hamilton, who claimed his third victory of the season in the Spanish Grand Prix to take the lead of the championship🌸 from Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas, has called for chang💛es to make the sport more physical in future.

Hamilton suggested one way to make F1 cars more d꧂ifficult to drive 📖would be to remove power steering.

"D💙rug testing is random, I would say it is around three times a year maybe or maybe less,” Hamilton explained when asked about how often drivers are drug tested.

“There used to be a point where there was🧸 quite a bit of testing away from the track, back home or in hotels, that sort of thing. But honestly, this is not a sport where you need to൲ do anything.

“It is not like in cycling where you need more blood flowing through the heart or more oxygen. We are not fa𝓡tiguing. In all honesty, the cars are not hard enough to drive.

“It should b💙e more physical. I think in 2021, they maybe ne🐷ed to get rid of power steering, for example. We should be massively depleted afterwards. That's how sport should be.”

Hamilton compared F1 to other sports such as tℱennis and cycling and feels F1 drivers should b꧙e visibly exhausted at the conclusion of a grand prix.

"Tennis players are finished at the end of the game, especially after multiple hours, and cyclists, they should b⛄e dead after the Tour de France - I feel that is what w♊e should be about.

“But it is l♕ess so these days and that’s why an 18-year-old can come in and have no problems, but I think it should be t🗹he case. The point is, none of us have been cheating.

“There is no point cheating or doing anything to enhance our bodies. It's just training normally and being heal♍thy.”

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