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Lewis Hamilton will struggle to cope if he continues to be 'outgunned' by new Mercedes teammate George Russell, according to one famous British F1 driver. Hamilton, 37, has endured a nightmare start to the 2022 campaign, struggling to get to grips with his new W13 vehicle and way off the pace in comparison to the likes of front-runners Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen.
He did manage a third-place finish in the season opener in Bahrain, but a week later was eliminated in Q1 in Saudi Arabia. He eventually finished 10th in the Grand Prix before coming fifth in Australia - before enduring a torrid weekend in Imola.
Having exited in Q2, he made no impression in the Saturday Sprint Race and crossed the line 14th on Sunday. To compound matters, he was lapped by race winner Verstappen, just months after the pair concluded an epic battle for the 2021