Mercedes say bouncing no longer an issue in boost to Lewis Hamilton & George Russell
Mercedes‘ Andrew Shovlin says that the W13 no longer has issues with bouncing.
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Mercedes‘ Andrew Shovlin says that the W13 no longer has issues with bouncing.
Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton has said he could continue in Formula One beyond the finish of his current contract with Mercedes. The 37-year-old Briton won six drivers' world championships in seven years between 2014-2020 following a maiden title success with McLaren in 2008. But he was denied a record-breaking eighth title last year by Max Verstappen in a dramatic battle for the Championship that went all the way to the finish of the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton is never one to simply stop when it comes to Formula 1’s summer break, and he’s already been getting up to some pretty fun-looking activities as the sport enters its annual shutdown.
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff has issued a worrying message to reporters, stating that seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton, and other drivers, could risk brain damage due to porpoising.
After all the overtakes, brake checks, trash talk and exchanging of words, beneath the helmets of Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen lay two elite sportsmen who have shared the podium countless number of times.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff hailed George Russell as a champion of the future after he delivered a spellbinding lap to claim his first pole position for the Hungarian Grand Prix.
George Russell of Mercedes claimed his first pole position when topping the times in qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix on Saturday. The British driver posted a sensational final flying lap to edge out Ferrari's Carlos Sainz by only 0.044sec to give Mercedes their first pole of the season. Charles Leclerc in the other Ferrari and McLaren's Lando Norris are on the second row for Sunday's 13th round of the 22-race season.
George Russell claimed the first pole position of his Formula One career for Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix.