F1 legend claims Hamilton has ‘serious problems’ and ‘no longer has the hunger’

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F1 legend Sir Jackie Stewart believes that Lewis Hamilton will never win a record-breaking eighth world title because he “has serious problems” and “no longer has that hunger”.

The seven-time world champion has failed to win a race since his defeat to Verstappen and has claimed just one pole position amid Mercedes’ struggles for competitiveness following a regulation overhaul at the start of 2022.

Hamilton has just signed a new two-year contract with Mercedes that will keep him in F1 beyond his 40th birthday, a decision he said was motivated by the fact he has “unfinished business” in F1. But three-time world champion Stewart has major doubts that Hamilton will be able to achieve his ambition.Bild“But the truth is that in the last decade he competed with Mercedes for a team that was virtually out of competition.

“During this time, Lewis only had one real competitor: his respective teammate. Except for 2016, he always emerged victorious from the duel.“And then he lost to Nico Rosberg. With respect: a good driver, but not the most talented in the world. “But Rosberg was hungry and had the absolute will to become world champion. Lewis no longer has that hunger.

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