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.
Lewis Hamilton has been hailed as a Formula One legend by Fernando Alonso on the eve of his 300th Grand Prix.
In 2014, we saw Formula One head in a new direction, entering the turbo-hybrid era, since then there has been a whole host of race winners and podium sitters, but who has the most?
Nico Rosberg believes Mick Schumacher is psychologically in a better place after scoring his first points in Formula One at the British Grand Prix earlier this month. Schumacher ended his scoreless run with an eighth place finish at Silverstone, having endured a disappointing start to his season including two big crashes in Saudi Arabia and Monaco. Ad/> However, he’s turned his form around and has beaten team-mate Kevin Magnussen on merit at the last two races in the UK and Austria, where he finished sixth.
Nico Rosberg has revealed his relationship broke down with Lewis Hamilton in Formula One as soon as they began fighting for the world championship in 2014. Rosberg and Hamilton were childhood friends and became team-mates at Mercedes in 2013. Ad/> However, when Mercedes had the best car when F1’s turbo-hybrid era began in 2014, an intense rivalry ignited which included the drivers not speaking to each other off the track after several incidents.
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SAO PAULO (AP) — More video in Brazilian media shows retired Formula One champion Nelson Piquet using homophobic language and more racial slurs about Lewis Hamilton.