F1 News Here s why Lewis Hamilton feels his bond with Sebastian Vettel will continue to grow despite some tough battles
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These two have been outspoken all week about the human rights issues in Saudi Arabia. I love that they chose to kneel side by side
#SaudiArabianGP 1135103Sebastian Vettel & Lewis Hamilton kneeling together These two have been outspoken all week about the human rights issues in Saudi Arabia. I love that they chose to kneel side by side #SaudiArabianGP https://t.co/tyt8cCWdnI Lewis Hamilton further said: “With the younger guys, there’s so much talent here and there’s more coming through. I remember when I came in and thinking I could beat everybody… I know what it’s like, because I’ve been there. I’m really just trying to work on those relationships bit by bit and be supportive of them because, as I said, I’ve been there. I know how tough it is at some of these teams. When you’re in your early 20s, you don’t know what you can and can’t say or how best to navigate (things). All you have is just raw strength, talent and ability. And I’m super-excited to start to see Lando (Norris) and Charles (Leclerc), these guys really excel and move forward. There’s some really good guys here.” When the Aston Martin driver announced that he would be retiring at the end of the 2022 F1 season, Lewis Hamilton had many words of praise for his old rival, highlighting their relationship as proud competitors.
Here s why Lewis Hamilton feels his bond with Sebastian Vettel will continue to grow despite some tough battles
By Khushi Chandani Modified 23 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Lewis Hamilton (left) and Sebastian Vettel (right) during 2021 F1 Grand Prix of Emilia Romagna - Previews Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton not only share eleven glorious world championship titles between the two of them, but also an admirable bond. Despite having fought each other in intense battles, both champions share a certain level of respect for one another Speaking to Racer, Hamilton admitted that he expects his friendship with Vettel to only grow in the future, saying: “With Seb for example, we’ve had some great races in the past and I’m so proud of him, of how he’s gone through his journey and how he’s opened up and how he’s been outspoken … and continues to be. I have no doubt whatever he plans to do in the future, he will continue to do so. To have the respect between two people who have had tough battles… It’s hard to be friends when you’re having a head-to-head battle and one of you is and one of you isn’t winning. The psychological warfare you go through, it’s tough. But to be able to come out from that and be such good friends – and I think it will continue to grow and (we’ll) be even better friends in future – I’m really grateful for.” Sir Lewis Hamilton Updates@SirLewisUpdatesSebastian Vettel & Lewis Hamilton kneeling togetherThese two have been outspoken all week about the human rights issues in Saudi Arabia. I love that they chose to kneel side by side
#SaudiArabianGP 1135103Sebastian Vettel & Lewis Hamilton kneeling together These two have been outspoken all week about the human rights issues in Saudi Arabia. I love that they chose to kneel side by side #SaudiArabianGP https://t.co/tyt8cCWdnI Lewis Hamilton further said: “With the younger guys, there’s so much talent here and there’s more coming through. I remember when I came in and thinking I could beat everybody… I know what it’s like, because I’ve been there. I’m really just trying to work on those relationships bit by bit and be supportive of them because, as I said, I’ve been there. I know how tough it is at some of these teams. When you’re in your early 20s, you don’t know what you can and can’t say or how best to navigate (things). All you have is just raw strength, talent and ability. And I’m super-excited to start to see Lando (Norris) and Charles (Leclerc), these guys really excel and move forward. There’s some really good guys here.” When the Aston Martin driver announced that he would be retiring at the end of the 2022 F1 season, Lewis Hamilton had many words of praise for his old rival, highlighting their relationship as proud competitors.