Lewis Hamilton and George Russell delivered Mercedes' best weekend of the 2022 Formula One season when the seven-time champion finished second with Russell ...
“And he is absolutely on it. He said: “Sometimes we've been talking about what would happen if we are not winning again and how would we recover. We're doing the maximum at the moment on race day." George was clever and fast, Lewis the lion who was just always there. "We need to stay humble. I was glad to see that chequered flag and come home with P3. Two podiums for Mercedes is great."
Lewis Hamilton has indicated he has every intention of continuing in Formula One beyond the end of next season, after finishing second in the French Grand ...
“We have to keep pushing and I hope we are getting a little closer. “I want to get back to winning ways and I am sure we will sit down together soon,” he said, before offering his gratitude to some of the key people who have helped him come so far. “I still feel fresh and there is plenty of fuel in the tank,” he said.
Lewis Hamilton finished second in his 300th F1 race, recording his best result of the season so far as Max Verstappen won the French Grand Prix.
"All of my races have been powered by Mercedes and I am very proud to be up here representing them. "But I still feel fresh, and I still feel as though I have got plenty of fuel left in the tank. "I am enjoying working with the sport more than ever.
LEWIS HAMILTON finished second in the French Grand Prix as Mercedes secured a double podium.
Russell picked up his fourth podium of the season after a titanic duel with Sergio Perez for third. Hamilton picked up on this after the chequered flag as he praised Mercedes for a lack of reliability issues. Hamilton suggested he could have lost around three kilos of body weight due to not drinking properly during the race.
The French Grand Prix was ran in a heatwave with track temperatures reaching 60 degrees Celsius during the race, and for Hamilton in particular that raised ...
"Especially with missing FP1, I'm just so proud of the team. "I feel fantastic, I was just a little dehydrated. But it was far from easy for the seven-time world champion, who was left exhausted and dehydrated after the race.
Lewis Hamilton achieved his best result of the season at the French Grand Prix as Mercedes maintained their recent consistency with second and third behind ...
"I'm so proud of my team for having the reliability we have. I don't actually ever drink in the race, this is the first time I've tried it all year and there was nothing coming out." As Max Verstappen took victory at the French Grand Prix, Hamilton took advantage of Charles Leclerc's crash on lap 17 to finish second ahead of Mercedes teammate George Russell, who held off the Red Bull of Sergio Perez for third as Carlos Sainz took fifth.
Lewis Hamilton said after his 300th F1 race that he feels he's got "plenty of fuel in the tank", and welcomed talks with Mercedes about his future.
I'm so proud of my team for having the reliability that we do have." "I'm still fresh and still feel I've got plenty of fuel left in the tank. "I'm also enjoying working with the sport more than ever. I'm sure we'll sit down at some stage and talk about the future." Hamilton hailed an "incredible result" at the French GP as he achieved his best finish of the season in his milestone 300th Formula 1 race. Lewis Hamilton said after his 300th F1 race that he feels he's got "plenty of fuel in the tank", and welcomed talks with Mercedes about his future.
I still feel as though I have got plenty of fuel left in the tank,” the former world champion said after his 300th Grand Prix race.
Lewis Hamilton said he had 'plenty of fuel left in the tank' after his 300th race in Formula One on Sunday.
and we will." "It’s one thing having races, but it's also continuing the work that we do outside and doing more... I'm enjoying what I'm doing."
An exhausted Lewis Hamilton celebrated his 300th Formula One race on Sunday by lying exhausted on his after his drinks bottle in his car broke during the ...
I don't usually use the drinks bottle in a race, so it was my first time all year to try it and nothing came out. Hopefully in that race, even closer." "Reliability is one thing my team is amazing at — so huge congratulations to the team back at the factories and the team here," he said.
Lewis Hamilton says he 'has plenty of fuel in the tank' to continue racing in Formula 1, after scoring his best result of the 2022 season so far by ...
‘I’m enjoying what I’m doing, and feel really proud working with this incredible group of people,’ he added. Of course I want to get back to winning ways and that’s going to take time. ‘Someone once said you have not just got to win the eighth [title], so why not ten?’
Sky Sports F1 pundit Paul Di Resta has claimed that Lewis Hamilton will not retire before reaching a milestone he came close to achieving at the French ...
It’s small things but he is always willing to help.” He has not got the car at the moment to win Grands Prix consecutively each weekend, but he deserves to and there’s no point of him slowing [down]. “So I think we can go to 400 [races]. Someone said you have to win the eighth [world title], so why not ten?"
Lewis Hamilton is only the sixth driver in the Formula 1 history to have participated in 300 or more races. But none before Hamilton could achieve this ...
Hamilton is the sixth driver overall to have taken part in 300 Formula 1 races. As one of the veterans, Hamilton has a series of Formula 1 records to boast about. The 37-year old British driver finished behind his Red Bull rival Max Verstappen. At the end of the race, Hamilton said he has "plenty of fuel left in the tank" to go for more wins.
Hamilton enjoyed his best Grand Prix of the season so far over the weekend when he finished second behind world champion Max Verstappen at the Circuit Paul ...
Clearly, the driver is in a much happier space. 'In terms of performance, look at Fernando Alonso – he’s 40 years old and still driving at his very best. Says he who is a second of the pace,' Wolff went on to joke.
LEWIS HAMILTON's F1 future is still in doubt despite his second-place finish at the French Grand Prix.
Earlier in the season, several pundits suggested the Briton could walk away if he was not able to compete for wins against Red Bull and Ferrari. I'm still fresh and still feel I've got plenty of fuel left in the tank. “And he is absolutely on it. Lewis Hamilton has admitted he will sit down and hold talks on his F1 future with Mercedes soon as speculation of his retirement continues. The Austrian said the pair had discussed extending his Mercedes deal for five to 10 years which means Hamilton would reach the next 100 GP milestone. Mercedes boss Toto Wolff admitted he had already held talks with Hamilton over a timespan for his retirement.
Lewis Hamilton estimated he lost "around three kilos" during the French Grand Prix after a drinks bottle malfunction left him unable to rehydrate.
"Ron Dennis, Mercedes, Martin Whitmarsh, Toto, Niki Lauda ... I have been on an incredible journey with them. "Of course I want to get back to winning ways and that's going to take time. I'm sure we'll sit down at some stage and talk about the future. Winning races and getting results like this is about the whole package. . "The drinks bottle didn't work in the race. "Especially with missing FP1, [I'm] just so proud of the team -- this is an incredible result.
Lewis Hamilton finished 2nd in the French GP which was also his best result this season. The British racer still couldn't match the performance of his rival ...
Completing his 300th race he was also asked about if he plans to achieve the 400 race benchmark to which he replied to as that "that's a lot of races". The seven-time world champion still feels confident as he is enjoying the sport "more than ever." "I am enjoying what I am doing, and feel really proud working with this incredible group of people. I am still fresh and still feel I've got plenty of fuel left in the tank.
Hamilton chalked up his 300th F1 start in the French Grand Prix at Paul Ricard, where he enjoyed his best result of the campaign so far in taking second place ...
“In terms of performance, look at Fernando Alonso – he’s 40 years old and still driving at his very best. “I think he’s still motivated and in a good place with the team, so I do see him continuing, why not, for a couple more years. “It looks like he’s in a good place still, and relishing this new challenge of having George next to him because it’s still as important as ever for Lewis to beat his team-mate.,” Rosberg told Sky Sports News. “The team-mate is the first guy you’re measured to.
Lewis Hamilton finished second at the French Grand Prix to record his best finish of 2022 - but admits the title is only going one place after Max ...
We had a lot of performance on the car, and a lot of confidence that the car was going to be good. “But we got in the car, it was bouncing and it has taken a long time to fix that. “We are staying pedal to the metal. “I got in the car in a test at Portimao and it was horrendous to drive, the worst car I have ever driven. While the French Grand Prix proved to be a day to forget for Leclerc and Ferrari, Mercedes celebrated their best result of the season as both Hamilton and Russell made it to the podium. But we chipped away at it, and we got our first win in Budapest. The start of this year was very similar.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff believes Lewis Hamilton will decide to continue his illustrious career in Formula 1 beyond the 2023 season.
After a difficult start to the season, Hamilton has improved his fortunes and has finished on the podium for four successive races. “I still feel fresh and as though I have got plenty of fuel left in the tank,” Hamilton added. While the French Grand Prix proved to be a day to forget for Leclerc and Ferrari, Mercedes celebrated their best result of the season as both Hamilton and George Russell made it to the podium.
LEWIS HAMILTON came second in the French Grand Prix behind Max Verstappen while Charles Leclerc crashed.
Lewis Hamilton has said he expects the rest of the season to be ‘smooth sailing’ for Max Verstappen after his French Grand Prix win. Leclerc spun off during the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix to finish sixth despite being almost assured third. Had the positions stayed the same until the chequered flag the 24-year-old could have cut the championship gap to a less daunting 31 points instead.