Lewis Hamilton: I don’t care what Nico Rosberg says

Lewi𝕴s Hamilton says he does not care about the opinion of ex-Formula 1 teammate Nico Rosberg, a💫fter the 2016 world champion suggested Hamilton has lost some of his raw speed.

Rosberg, who partnered Hamilton at Me💫rcedes between 2013 and 2016 prior to his retirement from the sport, posted a video blog ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix, in which he suggested Hamilton had lost some of his outright pace with age in qualifying after being outpaced by both Max Verstappen and current teammate Valtteri Bottas.

Hamilton: I don’t care what Rosberg says

Lewis Hamil⛎ton says he does🍸 not care about the opinion of ex-Formula 1 teammate Nico Rosberg, after the 2016 world champion suggested Hamilton has lost some of his raw speed.

Rosberg, who partnered Hamilton at Mercedes between 2013 and 2016 prior to his retirement from the sport, posted a video blog ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix, in ꧑which he suggested Hamilton h💞ad lost some of his outright pace with age in qualifying after being outpaced by both Max Verstappen and current teammate Valtteri Bottas.

But having beaten Verstappen to victory thanks to🌜 an inspired strategy call from Mercedes, Hamilton rejected Rosberg’s comments.

"Honestly I've never seen the blog, I don't know who follows it, but it has no bearin💯g on anything that I do with my life,” the Briton said. “I d♑on't care, everyone has their own opinion.

"Whetꦛher he's right or wrong, I don't reꦰally care. All you have to do is look at the tally of my results over the years, and they kind of speak for themselves.

"So naturally there will be people that have not had the success 🌌that I've had, and might want to talk it down, but that's OK.♋"

Hamilton said he feels like ꧃he is “driving better than ever” and believes hisไ race performance in Hungary proves he has not lost any of his speed.

He added: "I read a really good book, I think it's called the Four Agreements. There's an element in there where it says don't take anything personally, so when someone says something about you, it's not actually about you, it's how they feel about ღth💎emselves.

“I'm 34 y൩ears old but I feel like I'm driving better than ever. Hopefully today you can see that I've not lost any speed.

"Q🐭ualifying is not always going to go greಞat, you just have to move on. Races are not always going to go great, the last one [in Germany] sucked.

"But you know ꦿwhat, you move straight on, let it go, there's nothing you can do about the past, all you can do is try to shape the future.

“Honestly I couldn't be more proud, ultimately yo꧃u want to♊ be proud of yourself, and I feel really proud of myself and how I drove, because that's how I always want to drive, and then how we delivered as a team."

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