Lewis Hamilton 'doesn't want George Russell in front ever again' after Imola horrorshow
Joe Root resigns as England Test captain after disastrous winter
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Joe Root resigns as England Test captain after disastrous winter
Lewis Hamilton received an apology from Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff after yesterday’s race in Italy, with the Brit finishing in a lowly and miserable 13th place.
Fernando Alonso has been left rueing his “unbelievable” bad luck after retiring from the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix following unfortunate contact with Mick Schumacher.
Lewis Hamilton says there is “no question” he is out of the 2022 World Championship picture after finishing a lowly 13th in the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
Toto Wolff apologised to Lewis Hamilton for an ‘undrivable’ Mercedes and admitted the team ‘are not good enough’ for the former world champion. Hamilton has seven world titles and came agonisingly close to an eighth at the season finale last season, but at the start of this campaign the performances have been so disastrous that Hamilton has already publicly given up on challenging for the title.
It was another race to forget for Lewis Hamilton while Charles Leclerc also struggled to compete with the Red Bulls at Imola and FIA race director Niels Wittich was partly to blame. With a wet track to start on, there was plenty of anticipation of exciting action at Imola.
Max Verstappen led from the front as Red Bull secured a one-two victory at Imola on Sunday, while Charles Leclerc suffered a late disaster. Verstappen made it two wins from two for the weekend having already won the Sprint race on Saturday in more dramatic circumstances.
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