Mercedes’ F1 dominance keeps exceeding expectations, insists Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton maintains his F1 dominance in the Mercedes isn't as easy as he makes it look and says it is the constant strive for ultimate perfection that keeps him motivated
Mercedes’ F1 dominance keeps exceeding expectations, insists Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton maꦜintains his a⛎nd Mercedes’ exceptional run of form in the 2020 F1 World Championship season thus far has exceeded even their loftiest expectations following another commanding lights-to-flag win in the Belgian Grand Prix.

A resounding fifth win in seven races, not only is Hamilton well on course for a seventh F1 World Championship title - which🐬 would bring him level with Michael Schumacher at the summit of the all-time list - he is well on course to surpass his grand prix victories before the year is out too.

In fact, wins next time out at Monza and Mugello would fittingly (or perhaps, ironically) see him draw level with Schumacher at an event that will otඣherwi꧋se mark the Prancing Horse’s 1000th grand prix event.

 

 

While the gravity of Hamilton becoming statistically at least the most greatest F1 driver in the♛ sport’s 70 year history isn’t lost on anyone, it does come in a season where Mercedes have once more blown the field away, while Valtteri Bottas isn’t providing too much inter-team competition for victories ei🦩ther.

To Hamilton’s credit, he is aware of the mitigating factors that come with a prolonged dominant era as races become pred📖ictable, but maintain😼s he still finds little challenges in the car to ensure the W11 is always developing and he is always striving for perfection.

“The plan is obviously, for all of us, we prepare ourselves in the best way we can to win. A lot of work has gone into this year. I was talking about qualifying, for example, on my side, really trying to elevate certain areas without letting ♛others drop. 

“So yeah, of course, I can’t tell you that I predict that I was going to come to the weekend and have half a second advantage in qualifying, and have the pace that I’ve had in t🅠hese races compared to others but obviously I’m grateful that it is going so well. It’s really nice to know that I’m delivering the way I know that I can. 

“No matter what, the work never stops. You just have to keep pushing, keep working, keep trying to evolve because that’s what everyone else is doing. So, after this, for example, we have a debrief. It won’t be all smile💝s. It will be like🌱: ‘OK guys, this could be better; this is the weakness of the car; this is where we really need to focus on.’ Communication. 

“Whether it’s set-up or the aero level that we had this weekend, whether it’s engine🐼 driveability. Got to push on all the areꦇas, guys, back to the drawing board, let’s keep pushing – and that’s how we continue to elevate ourselves.”

With 8 rounds of 17 completed and 10 races remaini🅘ng, Hamilton currently l༒eads Bottas in the overall standings by 47 points.

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