Lewis Hamilton blasted as a “spoiled child” by ex-F1 team manager

The brash claims were made by Joan Villadelpr﷽at, the ex-tea༺m manager of Benetton, who also held other roles at McLaren, Ferrari, Tyrell and Prost Grand Prix.
The 2023 season is set to resume at the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:F1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix this weekend where Hamilton is hopi🍃ng that Mercedes can address his concerns with upgrades that advance their ambitions.
“Hamilton is fed up,” Villadelprat told .
“And 🧔if he🌠 doesn't win he's like a spoiled little child: either you win or you break the toy.
“He's a whiner. The tyre, the 🌟strategy, questions everything.&nbꦦsp;
“When you have a [teammate] w🌟ho is faster than you, it is normal to be quietඣ and put your head under your wing.
“I do⛦n't think he has lostꦓ but, after seven titles... What motivates you? Well, win another.
“And you're not going to risk your skin if you ✃don't have that car.
“What is evident is that Hamilton is not the s✅ame as hi🔜s first or second championship.”

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso came in for major praise from his Spanish compatriot Vill♊adelprat, after his great start to life at Aston Martin.
Comparisons were made between Hamilto💛n and Alonso.
He said: “One has won seven, and the other two, and Fernando knows he could have won more, that he has the potential 🥀to be ahead of Hamilton.
“Only Fer🔜nando's choices we🎃ren't right and Hamilton was right.
“But the desire that Fernando has... Best of all, now people recognise him, Formula 1, other drivers, recognise him as a phe♐nomenon.
“If Ferdinando had not returned, his story would have been forgotten with a title or two𒁏🃏.
“Bཧut being in Formula 1, at his age, at the moment he has a good car, to take out what he is getting, how he is physically, huge, mentally he is brutal.
“When Fernando beats a driver, he is happy that he is the♕ one who win൩s.”
The struggles of Merc💜edes this season were underlined in the first race when Aston Martin, their customer team, demot💙ed them down the pecking order.
“What is overwhelming is that they have made a better car than the official one,” Villadelpra𝓡t said.
However, last time out in Australia, Hamilton finished as runner-up to Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and will be hoping that Mercedes are finally on the correct path to majorly improving his machinery🦩.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Spoꦇrts f♒or a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.