Ferrari, Hamilton and Las Vegas
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Lewis Hamilton has been urged to “calm down” by Ferrari team principal Frédéric Vasseur following the seven-time world champion’s latest attack on his own form.
Former Haas team principal Guenther Steiner has offered advice to Scuderia Ferrari on how to keep Lewis Hamilton motivated after a challenging Las Vegas Grand Prix. Steiner, speaking on the Drive to Wynn podcast,
Lewis Hamilton expressed disappointment after finishing eighth in the Las Vegas Grand Prix. Despite moving up from the back of the pack to fifth during the race, he found little comfort in the result.
The seven-time F1 world champion responded to criticism from John Elkann by reiterating his commitment to the team.
Lewis Hamilton’s current form makes for uncomfortable viewing and begs to ask the question: How long can this keep going on? As someone who has got to witness first hand the majority of his 105 wins in F1,
Ferrari executive chairman John Elkann warns that Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc need to “focus on driving and talk less” after both of the team’s drivers failed to finish the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton says he will try and let go of the “horrible” feeling from his Q1 exit at the Las Vegas Grand Prix to battle back from last on the grid. Ferrari looked competitive throughout practice in Las Vegas but Hamilton did not get a clean lap during a
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