No room for Daniel Ricciardo at Mercedes, says Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton has shot down the prospects of Mercedes adding free agent Daniel Ricciardo to the team as an insurance policy - the Briton ain't "stopping anytime soon".
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Lewis Hamilton has shot down the prospects of Mercedes adding free agent Daniel Ricciardo to the team as an insurance policy - the Briton ain't "stopping anytime soon".
Lewis Hamilton was full of optimism on Friday that he can still win a race this season to uphold a record of at least one grand prix success every year since his debut in 2007. Mercedes have endured a roller-coaster campaign with their capricious 2022 car, but the seven-time world champion has come close to getting a win on the board, most recently at Zandvoort last weekend. "I do believe that I have the chance this year, we've still got seven races to go, and that's still a really big goal for us as a team to get back to the front and be fighting for the lead," he said at Monza ahead of this weekend's Italian Grand Prix.
Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton “doesn’t plan on stopping anytime soon” as the Mercedes driver rules out an F1 exit amid retirement speculation. Rumours have circulated about a potential Mercedes reshuffle at the end of the season, with Hamilton departing and current McLaren driver Daniel Ricciardo stepping into the hot seat.
Sir Lewis Hamilton believes that Daniel Ricciardo is ‘far too talented’ not to be racing in Formula 1 next year.
MONZA, Italy: Daniel Ricciardo should be racing in Formula One next season rather than take a reserve role, Lewis Hamilton said on Thursday (Sep 8) amid speculation the Australian could end up supporting him at Mercedes after leaving McLaren.
Lewis Hamilton will start from the back of the grid for Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix following an engine penalty.
Sir Lewis Hamilton is set to start this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix from the back of the grid after taking an engine penalty.
Lewis Hamilton will be handed a grid penalty for the Italian Grand Prix at Monza on Sunday after taking a new Power Unit for his Mercedes. The seven-time world champion will have a fourth engine of the season fitted in Italy, one more than permitted in Formula One rules. Ad Hamilton’s punishment will be to take a grid penalty, which Sky Sports News say will mean starting from the back of the grid, although that is yet to be confirmed.