Sunday Times

Lewis puts hopes on 2023’s car

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● Lewis Hamilton will be happy to consign his mercurial Mercedes to history but the seven-times Formula One world champion is still in no hurry to finish a season now offering so little reward.

The Briton, who is 138 points adrift of Red Bull’s leader Max Verstappen with eight races remaining, told reporters at the Dutch Grand Prix that his focus was on next year’s car and every lap mattered.

“I generally love the work that we’re doing regardless of whether we’re fighting for first or wherever,” said Hamilton.

“I still love getting in a huddle with the engineers and mechanics. And I still just every day love the challenge of fighting this car ... the amount of engineerin­g we have to do to dial it in is tricky and I would say that probably just increases your sensibilit­y to improve the engineerin­g side.

“I don’t ever want to wish time by ... there will be a lot of informatio­n to gain in the second half of the season.”

The 37-year-old, who is on his longest ever streak without a win, said he was focusing on feedback. “That’s really where I’m applying a lot of my time, it’s just communicat­ion with all the heads of different department­s to make sure we don’t leave any stone unturned,” he added.

“It could be brakes, it could be gear ratios, suspension, ride, aero characteri­stics ... to just help guide them in terms of where they design the car for next year.”

Hamilton said key elements already needed to be signed off.

“(It’s) making sure you catch them (the engineers) before they sign off those and get things in the pipeline that maybe in the past we’ve not had time to really focus on,” he explained.

“I’m enjoying it. We’ve won the last eight world constructo­rs’ titles and I have every faith in my team and engineers that we will get there.”

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