F1 pundit hilariously brands Lewis Hamilton as a ‘vegan sushi’
Lewis Hamilton amassed his first race win since 2021 at this year's British Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton (Via: Imago)
The seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton has only six races remaining with the Mercedes F1 team. He has already amassed two Grand Prix wins this year and renowned pundit Ruth Buscombe is not at all surprised by it.
Since the start of 2022, Lewis Hamilton has majorly had a torrid time in the sport. The ground-effect era has not suited the Mercedes cars and thus, on several occasions, it has been questioned whether Hamilton still had what it takes to win.
While Hamilton has proved all his doubters wrong this year, especially in race trim, Ruth Buscombe always had faith in the former.
Buscombe further shed light on her conversation regarding the Mercedes upgrades and she had the following to add.
Ruth on Lewis' commitment to leaving his team on a high :
— sim (@sim3744) October 10, 2024
"you've now all seen it but i knew that he cared a lot about winning with mercedes…people can say what they wanna say but it was very clear to me that he was not done he's not checked out"
"he was NOT COOKED, he's… pic.twitter.com/Lk9FACvfaF
The F1 pundit via her comments, has given a fascinating take on the 39-year-old. After 2021, this year is the first time that Hamilton was able to stand on the top step of the podium. He was yearning for this moment for a long time. Now that he has done it twice, he will be raring to go in his last six outings with Mercedes from Austin onwards.
Ex-F1 driver urges Ferrari to build 2025 challenger around Lewis Hamilton
While Ruth Buscombe never had any doubts regarding Hamilton’s abilities behind the wheel of the W15, several people are looking forward to the latter’s 2025 move to Ferrari. The Ex-F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya has urged Fred Vasseur and Co. to listen to Hamilton when he arrives next year.
Montoya genuinely feels that Ferrari’s 2025 key to success lies with the seven-time world champion.
Hamilton will partner up with the prolific Charles Leclerc at Ferrari from next year onwards. The latter has on several occasions, admitted to looking forward to learning a lot from the Brit as teammates on the Maranello-based outfit.
The 2025 F1 season will be a must-see campaign from the point of view of the fans, the pundits, and all the other interested parties. If Ferrari gets things right with the SF-25, the lethal combination of Hamilton and Leclerc could wreak some serious havoc on the grid next year.
Rishabh Negi
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