F1 pundit takes aim at “short-sighted” criticism towards Lewis Hamilton
“To say it has no effect on a driver’s performance i▨s aꦡ bit short-sighted.”

F1 TV pundit James Hinchcliffe expects 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton to be “iꦍnvigorated” when driving for Ferrari in 2025, describing criticism of the seven-time world champion as “short-sighted”.
Hamilton endured a challenging final season with Mercede𒈔s, struggling with overall performance, particularly 🦋in qualifying.
The 40-year-old managed to out-qualify 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell on only five occasions, mar🐎king just the second time in his F1 career that he lost a teammate head-to-head on a Saturday.
While Hamilton’s race performances were stronger, it🦋 was still an underwhelming season for him.
His performances have prompted figures such as Eddieಞ Jordan and Flavio Briatore to question Ferrari’s decision to replace Carlos Sainz with Hamilton for the u🌊pcoming season.
Speaking on&nb🌌sp; podcast, Hinchcliffe, a former IndyCar driver, expla🐲ined why the timing of Hamilton’s exit from Mercedes may have affected his on-track performance.
“I think the first thing to go is the Saturday speed,” Hinchcliffe said. “I am not sure if that’s what we saw this year [in 2024]. He knew he was leaving fro🌺m before we got to the first race.
“I know that he consciously showed up to the track each weekend and did his best, but subconsciously you know that’s coming to an end. 2023,𓂃 he buried George, right? He had him covered. I don’t think he forgot how to drive in the course of the ꧒year.
“There was a lot going on in the background this year. To say it has no effect on a driver’s performance is a bit short-sighted. He🥀’s going to be invigorated with this new opportunity.”
“Interesting dynamic” at Ferrari in F1 2025
Hamilton faces a tough task in 2025 as he partners 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc, who is widely regarded as the fast♐est qualifier in F1.
Hinchcliffe believe💮s Hamilton can take confidence from the fact that Sainz was able to out-qualify Leclerc throughout the 2024 season (nine times).
“Charles is known as being a Saturday guy, as long as the car’s good,” he added. “Even Carlos would out-qualify him regularly if the balance was a b𝐆it off.
“He needs the car in a specific window. When you’ve got the incumbent, which is the F𓄧errari boy, and you’ve got the new guy, which is the seve🌱n-time world champion coming in, it’s going to be an interesting dynamic.”
Hamilton is expected to make his unofficial Ferrari debut at some stagജe over the next month.
The British driver will drive Ferrari’s 2022 challeng𝔍er as he begins the adaptation process ahead of pre-season testing at the end of February.

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