Lewis Hamilton names his toughest F1 rival, excludes Verstappen, Schumacher & Rosberg
Lewis Hamilton has cemented himself as the greatest Formula One driver of all time, dominating the sport since his debut season way back in 2007.
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Lewis Hamilton has cemented himself as the greatest Formula One driver of all time, dominating the sport since his debut season way back in 2007.
Mercedes’ 2022 season has been an enormous step backwards. After winning eight constructors’ and seven drivers’ titles in the space of eight years, the first half of the 2022 season has seen them not just winless, but also without much hope of victory.
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Lewis Hamilton ranks Fernando Alonso as the toughest and fastest rival he has faced in his career, he said on Thursday ahead of his landmark 300th F1 race in Sunday's French Grand Prix. The 37-year-old seven-time world champion said also that he cherished the memories of his maiden Formula One event, the 2007 Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne when, aged 22, he stunned seasoned onlookers with his precocious talent. He qualified fourth and finished third, behind two-time champion Alonso, the ferocity of their competition signalling how they would battle and fall out in the season ahead.
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Lewis Hamilton is full of confidence ahead of the French Grand Prix on Sunday, despite a disappointing season for the Mercedes driver so far. The race will be the 37-year-old’s 300th career Grand Prix in Formula 1, and speaking ahead of the race, he has insisted he can land his first win of the season at Circuit Paul Ricard. Ad/> «It doesn't faze me because I'm getting towards that win,» Hamilton said.