Lewis Hamilton: A Scary And Nasty F1 Forecast
It appears that Hamilton will not break his winning streak in Abu Dhabi. Hamilton has not won since the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in 2021.
Lewis Hamilton, who has witnessed Red Bull‘s most recent triumph at the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix, believes that the team’s brutally dominant run in Formula 1 will continue for many years if the organization’s actions are not addressed.
Max Verstappen won eighteen of the twenty-one races that Red Bull’s RB19 raced in the 2023 Formula One season, making it the most dominating vehicle in living memory. Furthermore, Hamilton claims that because of the advantage they have over rivals, they have been able to start working on strengthening it for the upcoming year early.
Instead of concentrating on his problems, the seven-time winner seeks to find the good things in life. Ultimately, he’s at Mercedes. Although the Silver Arrows team has had a few disappointing seasons, it is expected that they will finally respond.
Lewis Hamilton addressed the reporters, “We’re a very good team when it comes to striving to catch up and on the growth side.” However, from where we started, the trek is really steep.
We always had a head start because we could quit early when we were winning world championships and start working on the car for the next year. That’s why I’ve maintained that, in order to prevent this inertia from occurring tenfold over, we should definitely figure out how to break it.
There was a time when Ferrari was the winner, followed by Mercedes, and now Red Bull is in its age. They may continue to rule until 2026. That is the essence of being so far ahead. It is going to remain that way till other teams figure it out. We’re hoping to bridge the divide and find out how to go ahead.”
It only takes time… and age
The fact that the future is bleak for both Mercedes and the British winner is the worst thing for him. According to him, F1 has to “find a way” to stop teams from developing vehicles so much ahead of schedule. He made this assertion in statements to Sky Sports.
However, at 38 years old, he is running out of time to compete at the best level and finding it more and more difficult to win an eighth title. Fernando Alonso is experiencing a comparable situation. Red Bull needs to quit controlling the game the way it has for the past two seasons, according to the 42-year-old Spaniard.
Mercedes, Ferrari, and Aston Martin, together with the directors of a competition that has devolved into a lively monologue, are most concerned about the Austrian team’s immense dominance in 2023.
Despite not performing up to par for his potential, Hamilton has not won in the last two years. Remember that he is an experienced driver with several supporting statistics to prove his achievement.
The driver from Stevenage has seven world titles, 103 wins, 104 pole places, and 197 podiums under his belt, but he currently has to put up with Verstappen’s despotic rule.