Lewis Hamilton isn’t “writing the season off mentally now - how can he?”

Even 🦋before the season-opening F1 Bahrain Grand Prix, Hamilton’s pessimism about Mercedes’ car was met by team principal Toto Wolff stating that the entire concept must be reconsidered.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:George Russell then claimed that the championship was already Red Bull’s and, factoring in that Hamilton is in the final year of his current contract, the mood 🥀at Mercedes is drab.
Sky’s Kravitz said: “Are we seeing a team in existential re-e🏅valuating in their own belief in their abilities?
“An abandonment of everything t𓄧hey have worked so hard on for the past seven or eight months.
“They are searching for a new concept that the boss is demanding. Toto is demanding a new concept frജom ﷺhis designers and engineers. What will the response be?
“I don’t think Lewis is writing it off mentally now. I don’t think h✅e can. How could he? “He iꦚs encouraging the team to get on with it. Toto will task and inspire his team to build a new car.
“A Plan B wasn’t in the pipeline. ꦚBut Wolff has now tasked his team with a Plan B.
“💧Toto said rather dismissively: ‘I won’t get too excited about a three tenths of a second upgrade coming in Imola’.
“He’s the boss. He’s going to get [a Plan B].”

Wolff’s initial plan to bring an upgrade for theꦉ sixth race of the season was overwri🙈tten by his desire for a new concept to the W14 after a below-par Bahrain Grand Prix.
Hamilton was fifth and Russell was seventh, as even Mercedes’ custom♉er team Aston Martin rubbed salt in their wound by outperforming them.
Hamilton is now 38-years-old and his desire to break the all-time record by winning an eighth F1 championship look bleak, after ꦐjust one race of thi♛s season.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen of Red Bull won in Bahrain and is seeking a third consecutiv📖e championship which could be a huge blow to Hamilton’s hopes of securing the all-time record.