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Lewis Hamilton is convinced that Max Verstappen was “just chilling at the
front” during the F1 2023 season, claiming the Red Bull driver did not break
sweat all year.
Verstappen eased to his third consecutive World Championship in 2023, setting
a new F1 record with 19 victories in 22 races and winning 10 in succession
between Miami and Monza.
The Dutchman has won 44 of the last 66 races stretching back to the start of
his maiden title-winning campaign in 2021, which ended with Verstappen
dethroning Hamilton in highly controversial circumstances in Abu Dhabi.
Lewis Hamilton convinced Max Verstappen is cruising at the front
Hamilton remains without a victory since the penultimate round of 2021 season
in Saudi Arabia, having previously managed at least one win in every season of
his career since his debut with McLaren in 2007.
Having analysed Verstappen’s data, the Mercedes driver is convinced that his
former rival is finding it easy at the head of the field, pointing to their
battle in the closing stages of the United States GP as evidence that
Verstappen and Red Bull are in a league of their own.
Hamilton finished a close second to Verstappen on the road in Austin, but was
later disqualified after his car was found to have suffered excessive plank
wear over the course of the 56-lap race. It was claimed that Hamilton’s lower
ride height had made him much closer to Verstappen’s pace than he would have
been otherwise.
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He told the BBC : “You can go
through the lap times and some of the data from Max; he is just chilling at the
front more often than not. I don’t think he has broken a sweat during the year.
“Even when we were chasing him in Austin, I don’t think he was sweating. I
think he was just able to control it.
“And when you are in that position where you have performance and can back
off, the car goes further. The tyres go longer and you are in a sweet spot and
it is amazing to be in that place.
“Ultimately, [Verstappen and Red Bull] have done an amazing job and worked and
deserve it.”