Lewis Hamilton backs Vettel to recover from current struggles

L🌱ewis Hamilton has backed Sebastian Vettel to rebound from his difficult run of form through the 2019 Formula 1 season after the points gap𝐆 between the two grew to 100 points at Silverstone last weekend.

As Hamilton took his seventh win of the year for Mercedes, Vettel finished one lap down 🍃in 16th place after crashing into the back of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen while fighting for thir💯d place.

Hamilton backs Vettel to rebound from current struggles

Lewis Hamilton has backed Se🐈bastian Vettel to rebound from his difficult run of form through the 2019 Formula 1 season after the points gap betwee🦄n the two grew to 100 points at Silverstone last weekend.

As Hamilton took his seventh win of the year for Mercedes, Vettel finished one lap down in 16th place after crashing into the back of Red Bull’s♓ Max 🔯Verstappen while fighting for third place.

Vettel h♌as gone almost 11 months wཧithout winning a race for Ferrari, with the four-time world champion saying himself the start to the season had been “difficult”. He sits 100 points behind Hamilton in the drivers' championship after 10 races.

Asked if he missed Vettel from the bat♔tle at the front, Hami𓂃lton spoke about his enjoyment in scrapping with the Ferrari drivers on previous occasions.

“I’m not one for missing many things. I miss my dogs, I miss family, but I 🌼don’t miss certain action🉐 things,” Hamilton said.

“But of course I love the racing. I ꦡdo love the racing element, I loved competing against Ferrari last year. I ꦐwish the battle today was with the Ferraris.

“It’𝄹s different when you’re racing within a team and I’ve always told you, I much, much prefer it when you’re racing with the Red Bull and the Ferraris. But currently that’s not how it is.

“But I abs𝐆olutely believe he’ll rebound. You look at the greats, playing tennis, and he is one of those. He’s had a di🤪fficult race today, but he’s a four-time world champion.

“He will recover. He will redeem himself if he feels he needs to, and he will ꧑come back stronger the ✃next race. That’s what great athletes do.”

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