Lewis Hamilton overcame a bit of a shock with Mercedes lack of competitiveness in 2022 F1 season
Lewis Hamilton overcame a bit of a shock with Mercedes lack of competitiveness in 2022 F1 season Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
: “We're getting closer to the front, and we will continue to push.“
Next stop: São Paulo in two weeks!
Valuable points scored for at the ! : “We're getting closer to the front, and we will continue to push.“Next stop: São Paulo in two weeks! Lewis Hamilton is edging closer and closer to that ever-elusive first win of 2022. If the Briton is unable to win a single race this year, it will be the first time in his career that he has failed to do so. Prospects like these are shocking for any athlete who, just a few months before the start of the season, was at the top of the sport. As per Andrew Shovlin, the veteran was in a bit of a shock regarding his team's sudden fall from grace, making the season all the more challenging. Hamilton's championship-winning mindset eventually kicked in, however, enabling him to once again find a healthy outlook for his team's otherwise woeful season. Shovlin spoke about the world champion in a press conference ahead of the 2022 F1 Mexican GP, saying: "Lewis is always working hard, super motivated, and desperate to try to win. And I think, going from the competitive position that we've had in the preceding years, to a really difficult car at the start of the year, was a bit of a shock for him. And also a bit of an adjustment for us to get used to working… effectively racing in the mid-pack for a lot of the early part of the year, having to make a lot of compromises with the car to try to get the best out of it and then learning at the same time."
Lewis Hamilton overcame a bit of a shock with Mercedes lack of competitiveness in 2022 F1 season
Second-placed Lewis Hamilton attends the press conference after the F1 Grand Prix of Mexico at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez on October 30, 2022, in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images) Mercedes' trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin claims had to overcome a bit of a shock with his team's lack of competitiveness in the 2022 season. The seven-time world champion was 'used to' having a competitive car underneath him since 2014 but suddenly found himself fighting for points this year. Valuable points scored for at the !: “We're getting closer to the front, and we will continue to push.“
Next stop: São Paulo in two weeks!
Valuable points scored for at the ! : “We're getting closer to the front, and we will continue to push.“Next stop: São Paulo in two weeks! Lewis Hamilton is edging closer and closer to that ever-elusive first win of 2022. If the Briton is unable to win a single race this year, it will be the first time in his career that he has failed to do so. Prospects like these are shocking for any athlete who, just a few months before the start of the season, was at the top of the sport. As per Andrew Shovlin, the veteran was in a bit of a shock regarding his team's sudden fall from grace, making the season all the more challenging. Hamilton's championship-winning mindset eventually kicked in, however, enabling him to once again find a healthy outlook for his team's otherwise woeful season. Shovlin spoke about the world champion in a press conference ahead of the 2022 F1 Mexican GP, saying: "Lewis is always working hard, super motivated, and desperate to try to win. And I think, going from the competitive position that we've had in the preceding years, to a really difficult car at the start of the year, was a bit of a shock for him. And also a bit of an adjustment for us to get used to working… effectively racing in the mid-pack for a lot of the early part of the year, having to make a lot of compromises with the car to try to get the best out of it and then learning at the same time."