Hamilton divides his race weekend differently: 'Try to use up all the time'
- GPblog.com
Lewis Hamilton, a seven-time world champion, logically has a lot of experience in Formula 1, but that does not mean the Briton has stopped learning. Speaking to Crash.net, the Mercedes driver explained that he is organising his Grand Prix weekend differently than before, for example.
Hamilton managed at least one win every season so far. In 2022, the tally currently stands at zero, giving the driver just two more races to maintain his run. Before that, however, Hamilton faces a considerable challenge.
Hamilton found ideal rhythm at weekend
For the driver, it is therefore convenient that he has taught himself in recent years to focus entirely on the race weekend. By having set patterns, Hamilton finds that he knows how to get more out of himself. "I'm here for one reason, that’s to win races," Hamilton states.
"I try to use up all the time, and the quietest part of the day particularly is the end of the day as no one is around, and that’s where I have no distractions," the driver continued. "I’m in constant contact with the simulation team back at the factory, so while that is running I’m able to have live interactions with the driver who is driving there."