Lewis Hamilton lost “around 3kg” after F1 drinks bottle failed during French GP

Lewis Hamilton has revealed the drinks bottle in his Mercedes F1 car failed during his run to second place at the French Grand Prix. 
Hamilton lost “around 3kg” after F1 drinks bottle failed during French GP

The seven-time world champion celebrated his 300th grand 🧜prix start with his best result of the season so far with a fantastic drive to claim second place behind Red Bull’s Max Verstappen at Paul Rဣicard. 

Hamilton 🥂said his afternoon wa𒐪s made tougher after his drinks bottle system failed during the race which took place amid sweltering temperatures. 

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“What amazing weather we’ve had, and it was a tough race beca✃use my drinks bottle didn’t work,” Hamilton said. 

“But what a great result, considering we’ve be💙en so far off these guys all weekend.

“Reliability is one thing that my team’s been amazing at so huge congratulations to the teams back at the two 💛factories, the team here who without them we couldn’t get this podium and George did an amazing job t𒁏oday as well.”

Hamilton, who was spotted laying on the floor in the cool down room prior to the podium ceremony, added: “If I’m really honest I very rarely often drink during the ra💖ce, I often forget to. I hydrated a lot before the race. 

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W13. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 12, French Grand Prix, Paul Ricard, France,
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W13. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 12, French Grand…

“By lap 20 the thing didn’t work and I could really have done with a drink. I haven’t tried it for so long so maybe it hasn’t worked for ages. Maybe theꦺ water evaporated, who knows! 

“But it was no biggie - thankfu♋lly afterwards I was able to have a dr🎶ink.”

The Mercedes d꧟river estimated that he lost “around three kilos” during theཧ race. 

“I didn✨’t see my weight just now, but I would imagine [I lost] probably around three kilos,” he said. “So, yeah, it’s enough. I’m looking forward to downing the rest of this drink.”

While Hamilton was encouraged by the result, with te🐲ammate George Russell also finishing on the podium in third, the 37-year-old admitted it will be difficult for Mercedes toও challenge rivals Red Bull and Ferrari at next weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix. 

"It's going to♋ be hard to beat the Ferraris and the Red Bulls," he said. 

"You see they have the pace advantage still, but I'm hoping we will bring some sort of upg𓄧rade to that track, and hopefully take a step forward closer 💞to them.

"You can see, in the race, we can at least lean on them a little bit, so ಞhopefully in that race [we'll be] evenꩵ closer."

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