The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Hamilton looks to the future

- Lewis Hamilton

AN exhausted Lewis Hamilton wrestled his Mercedes to fifth place in the Japanese Grand Prix last weekend and has since said the team face their biggest Formula One developmen­t challenge in coming months.

The seven-time world champion, who has not won a race since 2021 and is now 38, said he is fighting hard for the team to finish second overall but major improvemen­ts had to come next season.

“It’s tough on weekends like this when the car is such a handful,” he said.

“The car felt just the same as last year, it’s bouncing and sliding.”

Hamilton managed to finish ahead of Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz, but was beaten by the Italian team’s Charles Leclerc and both McLarens. Teammate George Russell finished seventh. He said Mercedes had taken the drivers’ opinions on board.

“I think all the points that George and I give have been fully listened to,” he told Sky Sports television at Suzuka.

“I have no idea where the car is going to be next year, but we are a long, long way away.

“The next six months have to be the greatest six months of developmen­t that we have ever, ever had to close that gap and to be really banging on the door,” said the Briton.

With Mercedes-powered McLaren finishing second and third with Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, Hamilton said Mercedes needed to take a good look.

“We can’t turn a blind eye to that. “We have got to look at what they have done, and go in that direction. “That is the direction.

“But, I truly believe my team can do it,” he said.

“We have always been great at putting downforce on the car, it’s just that with the way our car currently works, adding downforce isn’t working. It just makes it bounce more.

“Hopefully, with a change in philosophy, we will be back to where the team deserve because this is a world championsh­ip team,” he added. — Reuters.

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