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Mercedes have been warned about a "very angry" Lewis Hamilton by the last teammate to beat him in an F1 season.
Hamilton, 37, is currently enduring a torrid start to the 2022 campaign, languishing down on seventh place on just 28 points. He managed a third-placed podium finish at the opening race in Bahrain, but then was eliminated in Q1 in Saudi Arabia a week later.
He eventually finished 10th in the Grand prix for a solitary point, before coming in fifth in Australia. The event in Emilia Romagna proved his worst yet, exiting in Q2 before finishing outside the points in 13th - his misery compounded by being lapped by race winner Max Verstappen.
The struggles of the seven-time champion have been made more mystifying by the fact that Russell, 24, has found a level of consistency. He's achieved four consecutive top-five finishes to lie fourth in the championship on 49 points - 21 clear of Hamilton.
And now Nico Rosberg, who beat the F1 icon to the title in 2016 has claimed that Hamilton will be hating the situation. The pair famously went head-to-head when at the Silver Arrows, teaming up in 2013 fighting out for the championship in 2014, 2015, and 2016.
It was the British driver who won the first two of those battles, before his German teammate prevailed