F1 2022 pre-season testing LIVE: Latest Day 2 times and results as Lewis Hamilton heads out in Mercedes
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Deposed Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton says that there is a mutual «respect» with current title holder Max Verstappen. Verstappen unseated Mercedes driver Hamilton on the last lap of the final race of the season in Abu Dhabi. The 2021 campaign was one of the most fraught, controversial and dramatic in recent memory and the bitter disappointment of defeat led to speculation that Hamilton might retire from the sport.
We all know how bitter the rivalry is between Red Bull and Mercedes – it becomes even clearer on Netflix’s new Drive to Survive series.
Alpine’s Esteban Ocon set the fastest time in the first session of testing on Day 2 in Bahrain. Friday saw the teams back in action with a full complement after US team Haas were ready to take part in the full day’s testing, and would also be afforded four more hours to test over the remaining two days after finally receiving all the equipment their team needed.
Day 2 testing at Bahrain’s Grand Prix circuit kicked off on Friday with Thursday’s developments still to be addressed and resolved. Controversy, delays and the two great rivals were the subject of speculation yesterday and there is plenty still to be decided over the weekend. March 20 sees the season kick off, again in Bahrain.
Even the very best of cars can have their areas of weakness, or diva-like tendencies as they have been coined by Mercedes in recent years. But on the 1996 Williams FW18, weak spots were few and far between.
Christian Horner was captured on video telling Lewis Hamilton to ‘shut the f*** up’ in the new series of Drive to Survive. The Netflix series has been a hugely popular media presence that has helped drive the popularity of Formula 1, particularly in the US.
Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen battled out the Formula One driver's world title till the last lap in the 2020 season and now fans can watch just how dramatic it was as the driver's got ready to race.