Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes could benefit from possible penalties facing Red Bull, Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton has raised the prospect of ending the leanest spell of his Formula 1 career by winning Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix.
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Lewis Hamilton has raised the prospect of ending the leanest spell of his Formula 1 career by winning Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton has been handed the best chance of winning his first race of the season after Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc were dealt grid penalties for Sunday’s Belgian Grand Prix.
Carlos Sainz finished ahead of team-mate Charles Leclerc as Ferrari dominated opening practice for the Belgian Grand Prix.
Lando Norris’ stark admission that he had little sympathy for outgoing teammate Daniel Ricciardo, and that he expected more from the Australian, demonstrates F1’s cut-throat nature. In most sports, a teammate is there with the same goal as you — to help the team win. In football, rugby or cricket, almost, everyone is there for collective glory above individual glory.
Max Verstappen is set to start Sunday’s Belgian Grand Prix from the back of the grid.
Lewis Hamilton has once again rebuffed talk of retirement by declaring his «deep love» for Formula 1. The 37-year-old already has a glittering palmares from his 15-year career in the sport, winning seven drivers titles, holding the most race wins (103) as well as the most poles (also 103). Ad Having achieved so much — alongside the controversial way the 2021 season ended for Hamilton when he lost the title on the last lap to Max Verstappen — led to many surmising that the Briton would soon decide to make his exit from Formula 1.
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Lewis Hamilton says he is still "in love" with Formula One and believes he can extend his remarkable record of winning at least once each season by claiming victory in one of the next nine races.