Mercedes Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton has opened up about the challenges faced by the German team following the summer break.
Hamilton stated, as reported by Motorsport Week:
I think the others have gained. We haven’t brought enough. We’ve brought an upgrade to Spa, but then we didn’t end up using it. And then I think the others from Zandvoort to Monza have brought upgrades, particularly Ferrari. And I think McLaren have as well.
Hamilton also mentioned that the Mercedes drivers are looking forward to new updates in the coming races.
Moreover, Hamilton addressed words of the International Automobile Federation (FIA) president, Mohammed ben Sulayem, who urged drivers to cut back on profanity during radio communications.
In other news, Lewis Hamilton has begun studying the Italian language, as reported by the Italian publication Corriere Dello Sport.
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