New 2022 F1 rules 'could give Lewis Hamilton edge over Max Verstappen'
Former Formula 1 driver Sergey Sirotkin expects that the new regulations coming into the sport for 2022 may play into the hands of Lewis Hamilton over Max Verstappen.
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Former Formula 1 driver Sergey Sirotkin expects that the new regulations coming into the sport for 2022 may play into the hands of Lewis Hamilton over Max Verstappen.
Ferrari ace Carlos Sainz has said that his respect for Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton has only increased further after the way the Briton conducted himself after the chequered flag in Abu Dhabi at the end of last season.
Mercedes and Red Bull gave us a brilliant 2021 Formula 1 season last year and the rivalry between the two teams appears ready to ignite in 2022, after the Silver Arrows posted a cheeky tweet in response to Red Bull’s RB18 car launch.
Sky F1's Martin Brundle says the audio recording of the conversation between FIA race director Michael Masi and Red Bull at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix is "really uncomfortable".
Lewis Hamilton has been back at Mercedes‘ Brackley HQ this week to take a look at the progress being made on their new car for the 2022 campaign, with any doubts about his future surely now put to bed.
Mercedes have welcomed back Lewis Hamilton on social media, and that appears to have confirmed the Briton’s stay in Formula 1 after weeks of speculation over his future in the sport.
Lewis Hamilton returned to social media over the weekend as he ended his silence after the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in December, and it looks as though he is already back in the swing of posting regularly.
Lewis Hamilton ended his social media exile on Saturday amid ongoing speculation about the Mercedes driver's Formula One future. Hamilton has been absent from social media since he was controversially denied a record eighth world title in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in December. The 37-year-old was pipped to the crown by Max Verstappen in a hotly-debated conclusion to the Formula One season. With talk that he is considering quitting the sport still widespread, Hamilton, who is contracted to Mercedes until 2023, gave his first public comment for 56 days.