The Scotsman

Wolff: Hamilton’s search for perfection makes him ‘complete driver’

- By PHILIP DUNCAN

Lewis Hamilton has admitted he is a thorn in the backside of his backroom staff as Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff revealed the world champion’s constant demand for perfection has turned him into the complete package.

Hamilton, 33, is edging ever closer to a fifth world championsh­ip and he will head into the Russian Grand Prix with a commanding 40-point lead over Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel.

On track, the British driver has been in the form of his career, with superstar displays in Italy earlier this month and then under the lights of Singapore a fortnight ago.

He has won four of the last five races and led the way in practice at the Sochi Autodrom, too, finishing half a second clear of Vettel, who ended up fifth.

Off track, Hamilton has flown around the world to launch his own clothing line, while he arrived on the Black Sea coast romantical­ly linked with American rap star Nicki Minaj. Could Hamilton’s relationsh­ip with Minaj, the controvers­ial artist who boasts an Instagram following of nearly 100million, be behind his impressive form? Or does the answer lie elsewhere?

“I wouldn’t tell you,” he said with a smile. “It is stuff that is not visible. What you continue to find in life is that we are very much stuck in our ways, and when I work with the engineers it is very similar. Breaking patterns, moulds and challengin­g people is what I live to do. I am a pain in the a*** to my engineers because I am always challengin­g them. I would like to think that it has had a positive impact.”

Hamilton won the opening two instalment­s of the Russian race staged on the site of the venue for the 2014 Winter Olympics, but he was mysterious­ly off-colour last year.

He qualified fourth and finished a distant fourth. But, in practice ahead of tomorrow’s race, Hamilton’s fine form continued as he finished top of the time sheets ahead of teammate Valtteri Bottas to indicate that he, and his Mercedes team, are the ones to beat.

Last night, Hamilton sat down with his engineers to plot his route to an eighth victory of the year. He can spend as many as 15 hours with them during a race weekend.

“Lewis is certainly performing on a very high level,” Wolff said of his star driver. “Without going into too much detail, he is in a good place in his life.

“He enjoys racing and he enjoys the activities outside of racing. Give him a good car and he is able to perform on a level that is unseen.

“What is also impressive is his constant developmen­t and his search for the optimum performanc­e. This constant drive for perfection is one of the reasons why he is such a complete racing driver.”

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Lewis Hamilton: Fine form.

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