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Lewis Hamilton was taunted by a brutal banner in Spain this weekend, as F1 fans took the opportunity to point out that his season has not exactly gone to plan so far. To make matters worse for the seven-time world champion, the message, which teased George Russell's apparent superiority, came true in the ensuing qualifying sessions.
After five races, Hamilton is already 23 points behind Russell, who was expected to do little more than cling onto his partner's coat tails during his debut season with the Silver Arrows. Aside from an unlikely podium in the season's curtain-raiser, Hamilton has endured a frustrating few weeks.
At Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, one group of spectators unveiled a huge banner which read: "HAMILTON! RUSSELL IS FASTER THAN YOU." Indeed, that has broadly turned out to be the case since the start of the new season, and