Max Verstappen brutally bashes Lewis Hamilton on his winless streak, claims he won races ‘every now and then’

Lewis Hamilton hasn't won a race since losing the 2021 F1 world championship to Max Verstappen.


Max Verstappen brutally bashes Lewis Hamilton on his winless streak, claims he won races ‘every now and then’

Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton (Via IMAGO)

Max Verstappen has been decimating his competition since the start of the 2022 F1 season. He bashed his rivals quite easily during the latest campaign and while the sport is currently at a stand-still, Verstappen has taken the time to take an indirect dig at Lewis Hamilton’s ongoing winless F1 streak.

2021 was the last year when Lewis Hamilton was seen fighting for Grand Prix wins at the pinnacle of motor racing. Since then, it has been a huge struggle for the Brit as the Mercedes Formula 1 team has just not been able to get on top of the new regulations so far.

This year’s campaign was also a huge struggle for Hamilton behind the W14’s wheel, and keeping everything in view, Max Verstappen has taken the opportunity to fire an indirect dig regarding the Brit’s winless streak. He said, as reported by Silverarrows.net;

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No, wait. That’s not true. I was able to get a win every now and then. Well, periods like this can happen, but I prefer not to think about it because they eat up the necessary energies in you.

Looking at the reaction of the 3-time F1 world champion, it is quite clear that he has not held back in any way from taking a slight dig at Hamilton. Moreover, has made it known that he does not like dwelling on such things as they drain a lot of his day-to-day energy.

Max Verstappen could face some serious competition in 2024

While Max Verstappen has made it known that he was able to score victories even when he did not have the best car on the grid, he could face some serious competition at the pinnacle of motor racing from rivals for the coveted world championship during the 2024 F1 season.

Max Verstappen (Credits: Imago)
Max Verstappen (Credits: Imago)

Red Bull has so far proved to be the top dog but there is a growing belief in the motorsport world that the lights of Ferrari, Mercedes, and to some extent, McLaren could pose a serious challenge to Verstappen and Co. next year. Toto Wolff has also very recently admitted that Mercedes is determined to produce a strong car for 2024.

It has been two complete seasons since Lewis Hamilton was seen fighting against Max Verstappen for the F1 world championship. Considering this, it would be in the best interest of the neutral fans and the sport, that the duo is once again seen locking horns next year.

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