'He’s better at losing than most' - Veteran Mercedes F1 engineer praises Lewis Hamilton

Shovlin has workedꦿ al𓆏ongside Hamilton since the British driver’s arrival in 2013.
While they have enjoyed a vast aꦏmount of success together, winning six dr🤪ivers’ titles, Hamilton has suffered two emotional defeats.
He lost out to teammate Nico Rosberg in 2016, but more controversially, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen beat him to the 2021 title in 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Abu Dhabi.
Shovlin believes Hamilto🉐n is the best🦩 at learning from his mistakes and ensuring they don’t happen again.
“You can’t ask Lewis to be happy when he’s lost a race; that’s not how he works,” Shovlin told the BBC. “But he loses really well if you want someone to c♏ome back and win the 💎next one.
“He’s actually better at losing tha﷽n most I’ve seen because of𒈔 how diligently he goes through the block of work of understanding what he needs to be better, where did he miss the opportunities.
“He do🌱esn’t enjoy it, but it’s about the result at the next raceꦕ, not whether he’s smiling or giving a nice interview.”
Hamilton has enjoyed incredible consistency throughout his F1 career, winning a grand prix in all but one season that he raced in, while he’s never finished outside ofꦺ the top six in the championship standings.

Besides his incredible natural talent, Shovlin explained how his work eth🐼ic makes him a “moving target” for his competitors to beat.
“Lewis has nat🐼ural t♔alent in abundance, but his work ethic and ability to continually develop and improve means that, for drivers trying to beat him, he’s a bit of a moving target,” Shovlin added.
"The thing with Lewis now is his bad days are so few and far between and even on his bad days he’s as good as the others. That’s what’s brought him to the level he is. It’s the consistency. And when he’s at his best, the level is just phenomena▨l.”

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