Lewis Hamilton theory proven true as teams told to ‘hang heads in shame’
Lewis Hamilton commits to Mercedes until 2025
The F1 season will get back underway this weekend as the teams and drivers kickstart the Asian leg of the campaign with one of the toughest races of the year at Singapore. Red Bull are still dominating both championships and their 100% record remains in tact, although Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton will be hoping to cause an upset on Sunday.
The Milton Keynes-based outfit have won all 14 races so far this season with reigning world champion and current championship leader Max Verstappen taking a staggering 12 of those wins. This consistency has handed the Dutchman a 145-point lead at the top of the standings.
With both championships effectively sewn up, attention will now turn to creating F1 history and winning every single race in a season. Verstappen is looking to secure his 11th successive Grand Prix win after breaking Sebastian Vettel’s record last time out at Monza.
While Red Bull still look unstoppable in terms of race pace, Mercedes and Ferrari will both be eyeing up this weekend’s Grand Prix as a potential upset point. The Singapore street circuit is full of medium and low-speed corners which suit the W14 particularly, while the tight nature of the track means that a single error can end a race very quickly.
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Lewis Hamilton theory confirmed to be correct
Toto Wolff has suggested that David Coulthard’s theory about Lewis Hamilton’s new contract was correct after confirming the reason for the delay.
Coulthard had previously suggested: “Mercedes will want a certain amount of time from Lewis for their partners. Mercedes will have sold sponsorship on obtaining access to their drivers.
“Some businesses will have signed up with the Silver Arrows because Lewis is there, rather than George Russell. Perhaps Lewis might be wanting to do fewer days or have fewer commitments? What Lewis will be signing up for goes way beyond him driving at a Grand Prix.”
Wolff has since clarified the reason for the delay, stating: “Lewis and I were clear on the major terms in June, July. Things were just dribbling along. Bubbling along slowly. Then it was summer break. In the end, it was about marketing – not really the big relevant topics. That took a bit of time.”
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