Lewis Hamilton: Mercedes’ ‘hard slog’ paying off in F1 title fight

Lewis Hamilton says he hopes Mercedes’ “hard slog” to understand its 2021 Formula 1 car is starting to pay off in the title fight.
Mercedes’ ‘hard slog’ paying off in F1 title fight - Hamilton

Mercedes beganꦿ the campaign on the back foot following a difficult pre-season but the championship momentu♛m swung towards Hamilton in two dramatic races prior to the summer break.

Red Bull had threatened to pull clear in the title race amid a run of five successive wins but i🌃ts streak was broken at Silverstone when Max Verstappen was eliminated in a controversial collision with Hamilton, who went on to win. Verstappen hit more trouble in Hungary after getting caught up in the Turn 1 carnage triggered by Valtteri Bottas.

Hamilton claimed hꦯis first pole in six races in Hungary and would have likely won had Mercedes not got the restart♒ wrong by not sending the seven-time world champion out on slick tyres when the rest of the field pitted, forcing him to stage a fightback drive for the second race running.

Mercedes has been working hard to unlock more performance from its W12 car and appeared to make a 🐈breakthrough with the introduction of an upgrade at the British Grand Prix, something that has encouraged Hamilton.

“I hope so, I really hope so,” Hamilton said. “I tell you it’s definitely been a hard slog for us in terms o🌃f trying to… those guys with their update, they had I think a combination of things but they took a really good sꦇtep once we got the midpoint.

“M♓onaco onwards was intense and the upgrade really has worked. Then we’ve just been working on our procedure through the weekend and trying to extract more from the car and I think now we’re a lot closer.

“[💧Hungary was] very strong and definitely surprising to see how strong it is compared to them so proud of everyone back at the factory, as I said, who continue to not give up.

“We never give up. We keep pushing and fighting and I’m so honoured to be able to race for a team like this and we learn from these mistakes. We wish they didn’t happen, but it’s not how you fall, it’s how you get b🐬ack up.”

The ultra-close title battle will resume at this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix, with Hamilton holdi🥃ng an eight-point advantage over Verstappen in the drivers’ standings, while Mercedes is 12 points clear of Red Bull i♚n the constructors’ championship.

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