Silverstone: Lewis Hamilton promises fans He will bring ‘a-games’ to the British Grand Prix after being beaten by Max Verstappen in Formula One Saturday Sprint competed and fell further in the battle title.
The seven-time world champion Mercedes, who has won the race of his house record seven times, however, be warned, that it will be difficult.
“I need everyone to bring their energy again tomorrow and I will come up with my match,” said Briton to a strong 105,000 crowd in Silverstone.
The presence of more than 140,000 capacity is expected on Sunday at the biggest sporting event in the UK since the Covid-19 pandemic caused the door to closed last year.
Most will still hope to see Hamilton, the most successful Formula One driver of all time, celebrating the 99th career victory.
Hamilton has fulfilled the requirements on the front of the grid for experimental sprint races but lost at first as Red Bull’s Verstappen, together in the front row, making a faster vacation.
“I think he has a lot of speed in him today and I don’t think he especially has to push too hard, and we are flat-out,” Hamilton said from his car’s difference and Verstappen.
“Tomorrow will be difficult.
If I can try somehow to follow them through the task, maybe we can apply pressure through the strategy – but we will not overtake it to the track: they are too fast.” Verstappen will begin with a 33-point advantage over the closest rival and each Opportunities to benefit the sixth victory in 10 races.
Saturday sprint is 17 lap infidelity without pitstops while the Grand Prix will allow more opportunities through strategies.
However, Hamilton admitted that he needed to make a better start.
He said he had done everything right but for whatever reason the clutch did not give and he suffered a lot of Wheelspin.
“Their startts are really great this year and we have lost a little performance at our start, so we have to try to work a little harder to try to improve it because losing positions has never been a great thing,” he said.