Max: Red Bull/Merc conflict increased Hamilton rivalry
F1 are risking the calendar becoming too big
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F1 are risking the calendar becoming too big
Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen's rivalry in the F1 circuit attained a legendary status in 2021 after the duo was locked on points going into the final race of the season in Abu Dhabi. For the first time in close to five decades, Formula One saw such a close contest as the duo entered the season finale at the Yas Marina Circuit with 369.5 points each. A controversial race ensued as Red Bull's Verstappen edged past Mercedes' Hamilton for his first F1 world title. Things have not been smooth between the two since then.
Lewis Hamilton will start Saturday’s Sprint race at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix from a lowly 13th as Max Verstappen took pole position in a chaotic qualifying session that was red flagged on five occasions.
Lewis Hamilton insists Mercedes' current woes haven't affected his commitment to the team to try and turn things around. The seven-time world champion has spent the majority of his career challenging at the front of the grid but the 2022 season has proven a challenging experience for all involved at Mercedes.
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In the immediate aftermath of Mercedes's exit from Q2 at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, a still helmeted Hamilton was seen in an intense chat with Wolff at the back of the team garage.
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