Lewis Hamilton claims F1 chiefs have ‘failed’ to make the sport entertaining
Sir Lewis Hamilton believes the huge rule changes for the 2022 Formula 1 season have ‘failed’ to have the desired effect given how Max Verstappen has cruised to the title.
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Sir Lewis Hamilton believes the huge rule changes for the 2022 Formula 1 season have ‘failed’ to have the desired effect given how Max Verstappen has cruised to the title.
Japan Open on Monday. The American made a name for himself when he stunned Rafael Nadal on his way to a shock final-four appearance at Flushing Meadows last month before playing a starring role at the Laver Cup. The world number 19 is playing his first singles tournament since the US Open this week in Tokyo and he dispatched Japanese wild card Uchiyama with little fuss.
Frances Tiafoe of the US reacts after a point against Yasutaka Uchiyama of Japan during their men’s singles match at the Japan Open tennis tournament in Tokyo on October 3, 2022. (Photo by Yuichi YAMAZAKI / AFP)
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff is considering an unscheduled trip to Japan this weekend to confront the fallout from the much-anticipated cost cap row that is consuming Formula One.
Max Verstappen labelled the Singapore GP weekend as ‘terrible’ as he was left frustrated in pursuit of sealing the world championship at the first attempt.
Lewis Hamilton believes there has been a failure from the new regulations in terms of them bringing the field closer together, with Red Bull dominating this season.
Nick Kyrgios has reflected on the match this season that «really, really hurt» when he suffered a shock defeat to Karen Khachanov at the US Open. The 27-year-old from Canberra, who skipped the Laver Cup in London last month in order to spend some time with his family back home, is back in action this week at the Japan Open in Tokyo. Ad Kyrgios has enjoyed a fine season with a breakthrough in reaching the final at Wimbledon, where he lost out to Novak Djokovic, and fancied his chances of winning his first Grand Slam singles title at Flushing Meadows with the Serb absent.
After what he described as a "very messy" weekend in Singapore, Max Verstappen will try again to wrap up his 2022 drivers' title this weekend in Japan.