Lewis Hamilton reveals origins of famous ‘hammer-time’ radio call
Lewis Hamilton revealed the origin of the well-known radio call between him and his Mercedes race engineer.
Bono and Lewis Hamilton (via Formula 1)
Lewis Hamilton ended an over 12-year relationship after leaving Mercedes to join Ferrari in Formula 1. The Briton experienced moments of extreme highs and lows throughout his tenure with the team. Over the seasons, Hamilton’s race engineer came up with a term to push on-track, called ‘hammer time.’ The 39-year-old revealed the origin of this radio call between the two.
Peter Bono Bonnington and Lewis Hamilton worked closely with one another over the 12 years and shared a great bond. Bono’s radio call for ‘hammer time’ proved effective as Hamilton pushed himself extra hard and managed great improvement in pace. After listening to the radio call one last time, the 39-year-old reckoned that he couldn’t recall the last time the race engineer said the phrase.
Hamilton recalled the time when Bono first said the term and the reason behind it. The 39-year-old asked his race engineer to simplify the term to ‘push’ and just call it ‘hammer time.’ Hence, over time this phrase stuck between the two as they enjoyed many years of domination in the sport.
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The 2025 season is going to be extremely positive for Hamilton after witnessing an upturn in performance from Ferrari. The Briton is believed to take the Italian constructor back to their glory days in Formula 1. Time will tell about how the seven-time world champion fares at Maranello after finishing his final days with Mercedes.
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