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Hamilton does not feel like the Mercedes ‘leader’

Lewis Hamilton says he does not feel like the leader at Mercedes and that he and George Russell work just as hard as anyone else in the team.

It has been a strange season for Hamilton. An unlikely podium finish at the opening race in Bahrain was followed by a 10th-place finish in Saudi Arabia. In Spain, he produced one of the drives of his career to come from the back of the field to P5, but his long-term future in the sport has been questioned given the rise of his team-mate Russell.

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Hamilton’s place as the biggest star in F1 is undeniable. Even if the new generation in the form of Russell, Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc appear to be converting their much talked about potential into race wins, Hamilton remains the biggest and most popular figure in the sport.

Despite this, he said he does not feel like the leader at Mercedes and believes he and Russell work as hard as anyone else in the team.

In a press conference attended by both Russell and Hamilton before the Spanish Grand Prix, a joint question was asked to the pair and Russell was asked what qualities he saw in Hamilton as a leader. Hamilton responded first and denied he was the leader.

“Well, firstly, I wouldn’t say I’m the leader,” the seven-time former World Champion said. “George and I work

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