Max Verstappen’s 2022 F1 title win addressed by Lewis Hamilton who promises a new battle in 2023

Hamilton was never in the title race this reason as his Mercedes battled porpoising and performance issues, leaving Red Bull’s Versta♐ppen to romp home and eventually clinch glory at the F1 Japanese Grand Prix.
The rivalry that peaked at the controversial 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix may ha🥂ve a new cha🍎pter added in 2023 with renewed cars, Hamilton said.
“Congrats to Max,” he told Sky.
“For us? W🐻e know what the problems are with this car.
“I beli🌊eve that we, as a team, have not gone from world champions to not being able 🔥to build a good car.
“I have no doubts we🌃 will have a better car next year.
“Whether 𒀰we rectify every issue that we♑ faced this year? We’ll find out when we get there.”

🌼Hamilton finished fifth at Suzuka aft♚er a two-hour delay due to the wet conditions.
He opted not to give an opinion on 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pierre Gasly’s incident with the recovery vehicle, merely saying: ꦚ“Everyone will comment on it, so I don’t care to.”
H🐭amilton said about racing in the෴ wet: “The conditions restarting? It was awesome. That’s what motor racing is about. I had a blast!
“It was s⭕o tough, so hard to see, really hard with the car skating around.
“The restart was perfect timing, I wish we could have gone lo🌌nger.
“I don’t feel frustrated. It was a sprint race! I’m happꦜy we got points. We were just so slow in a straight line.
“As soon as I pull out, they would pull away.
“I’m glad we got ꦉin some l෴aps for the fans. Onto the next one.”
Seven-time world champion Hamilton is sixth in the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:F1 standings.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everyt😼hing from American sports, to football, to F1.