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Lewis Hamilton says Mercedes did not listen to him about 2023 F1 car

Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton has said his Mercedes team did not listen to him in developing their 2023 Formula One car.

The Briton told reporters last week that Mercedes were on the wrong track before he finished fifth in Sunday's Bahrain Grand Prix opener.

«Last year, there were things I told them. I said the issues that are with the car,» Hamilton told BBC Radio 5 Live's «Chequered Flag» podcast.

«I've driven so many cars in my life, so I know what a car needs. I know what a car doesn't need. I think it's really about accountability.

»It's about owning up and saying, 'Yeah, you know what? We didn't listen to you. It's not where it needs to be and we've got to work'," he said.

«We've got to look into the balance through the corners, look at all the weak points, and just huddle up as a team. That's what we do.»

Hamilton, 38, is Formula One's most successful driver of all time, with a record 103 wins, but is out of contract at the end of the season.

He did not win a race last year, a career first for a season, but has dismissed suggestions he might be holding off on a new deal until he knew how competitive his car was.

He told the BBC that there was still time for Mercedes, whose run of eight successive constructors' titles ended last year, to turn the situation around.

«We're still multi world champions, you know? It's just we haven't got it right this time. We didn't get it right last year. But that doesn't mean we can't get it right moving forwards,» he said.

Team boss Toto Wolff acknowledged in Bahrain that Mercedes needed to rethink the car.

«I don't think this package is going to be competitive eventually,» Wolff said of a car that stands out for its slimmed-down sidepods in marked contrast to Red Bull's

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