Manchester Evening News

Hamilton slams Max ‘weakness’

- FORMULA ONE

LEWIS Hamilton has labelled Max Verstappen’s apparent failure to recognise his achievemen­ts as a sign of weakness.

Hamilton, 35, will this year bid to match Michael Schumacher’s record of seven world championsh­ips.

The British star has dominated Formula One in recent years, winning five of the last six titles.

But Verstappen – the 22-year-old Dutchman who could prove Hamilton’s fiercest challenger this season – has attributed much of that success to his rival’s Mercedes car.

The Silver Arrows have won the past six drivers’ and constructo­rs’ championsh­ips – a record in the sport.

“I find it funny,” said Hamilton when asked about Verstappen’s comments. “I have always been known to do my talking on the track, so I tend to see that [criticism] as a sign of weakness.”

Hamilton was speaking as his Mercedes team unveiled their new car at Silverston­e in a low-key launch yesterday.

Hamilton has entered the final 12 months of his current £40million-a-year deal with Mercedes.

But, after Ferrari seemingly distanced themselves from a move for the six-time world champion at their car launch in Italy earlier this week, the signs are that Hamilton will sign a contract extension.

“It is a real privilege to be wanted to stay and to be part of a great team,” he said. “That is a great feeling, and I hope I can continue to help to contribute to the team’s success. “Every year I am trying to improve, take a step up, refine the game and the mental approach. That is the real challenge.”

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Lewis Hamilton

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