Lewis Hamilton sympathizes with Ferrari after 2022 F1 French GP disappointment advises team to continue to keep their heads down
Lewis Hamilton sympathizes with Ferrari after 2022 F1 French GP disappointment; advises team 'to continue to keep their heads down’ Lewis Hamilton attends the press conference after the F1 Grand Prix of France at Circuit Paul Ricard on July 24, 2022 in Le Castellet, France. (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images) Lewis Hamilton advises Ferrari to keep working hard and progressing in its fight against the Red Bull F1 team. The seven-time world champion empathized with the Maranello-based team and Charles Leclerc and felt that they would bounce back and advised them to keep pushing. On being asked to comment on the current drivers' championship, the Briton answered Sportskeeda’s question in the post-race press conference, saying: “Moving forwards it’s been great to see the pace of the Ferrari this year. I’m gutted for Charles [Leclerc], who’s being doing a great job, as has Carlos [Sainz]. It’s not easy though, having that pace and that performance and maintaining it. It’s a tough job and I feel for the whole team because I know what that can feel like. But they’re a great team, and they’ll continue to keep their heads down.” Replay SPIN & CRASH of
Charles Leclerc
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Charles Leclerc
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