What Hamilton hates about driving F1’s current cars

What Hamilton hates about driving F1's current cars

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Lewis Hamilton is on his strongest run of form of the F1 season – indeed, of this rules era – despite a lingering clash between his driving style and this generation of cars. Scott Mitchell-Malm takes a closer look at that through onboards, data and the comments of a respected engineer

Lewis Hamilton reached the Formula 1 summer break in excellent form, his strongest of the season and most successful in the current rules era. Despite his dislike for the current ground-effect era and its demands in qualifying, Hamilton has managed to secure victories. Hamilton’s struggle to adapt to the new car requirements is a notable challenge for the most successful F1 driver. His recent podium finishes have pushed him ahead of teammate George Russell in the championship standings. Despite difficulties in qualifying, Hamilton excels on race days, showcasing his adaptability. The current cars’ characteristics have exacerbated Hamilton’s driving style incompatibility, posing a unique challenge for the seasoned driver. Hamilton’s ability to adjust and remain competitive highlights his resilience amidst evolving F1 regulations.

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