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Where seconds matter and every word holds weight, the relationship between a driver and his team is paramount. This bond was put to the test at the Austrian Grand Prix earlier this year, but it seems Toto Wolff, Mercedes team boss, and ace driver Lewis Hamilton are back in sync, following their recent success in Mexico.  Rewind to the Austrian Grand Prix on July 2, 2023. Lewis Hamilton, former World Champion and a pillar for Mercedes, encountered a challenging race. After an optimistic start, securing a position as high as fourth, Hamilton’s car began to falter.

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A mere 17 laps in, he faced a penalty for exceeding track limits. The distress was palpable when he radioed his engineer, Peter Bonnington, stating, “This car’s slow, mate,” and further venting, “I can’t keep it on the track, the car won’t turn.” In a rare moment, Wolff intervened over the team radio, stating, “Lewis, the car is bad, we know. Please drive it.” His message was direct, aimed at recalibrating the focus on the race at hand.

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A turn for the better for Lewis Hamilton and Toto Wolff: Mexican GP review

However, as the dust settled after the 2023 Mexican Grand Prix, the atmosphere seemed different. A renewed Hamilton said, “I am incredibly proud of my team. I have total faith in the team.” For the first time in recent memory, Hamilton expressed genuine satisfaction with the car’s performance, a stark contrast to his comments at the Austrian Grand Prix.

The Brit further added, “I know we can build a great car. We haven’t built one in the last two years, but we can. We have to be very strategic and clinical.” The back-to-back P2 finishes in the US & Mexico (only one retained courtesy of the US GP DSQ) certainly seemed to have turned a corner in terms of optimism from Hamilton. The most pleased man from this would be Toto Wolff.

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Wolff also shared and resonated this moment of hope and optimism, stating, “It was the first time that he [Lewis] said the car was good to drive.”

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While challenges are inherent in the world of racing, it’s the resilience and trust between a driver and his team that can steer them towards victory. The bond between Hamilton and Mercedes remains strong, hinting at the potential for a promising season ahead. Thus, as the seven-time champion stated, there is still hope for the Silver Arrows to build a top race car, closing off the dramatic narrative around the team off-late.

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Apart from the Mercedes drama, Formula 1 has no shortage of drama and unpredictability. The recent Mexican Grand Prix added another chapter to this season’s captivating storyline. The incident in the limelight was the unexpected crash of Sergio Perez, especially resonant since it occurred during his home race.

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Lewis Hamilton reflects on Perez’s crash, recalling his own Qatar incident

As the race concluded, Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton, and Charles Leclerc found themselves in the cooldown room, where they watched highlights of the dramatic event – Sergio Perez’s Lap 1 antics at Turn 1. Upon viewing, Hamilton, in his engaging and forthright manner, responded with disbelief, asking, “Was he out?” Verstappen simply affirmed with a “Yes.”

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However, Hamilton’s observation brought an ironic twist to the discussion. Watching the replay more closely, he commented on Perez’s maneuver, “Where’s he going? Oh s***! Haha, he’s me in Qatar!” This candid remark harks back to an incident at the Qatar Grand Prix where Hamilton’s race ended on the first lap after an unfortunate contact with George Russell.

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Whether it’s the woes of a home favorite like Perez or a multiple World Champion like Hamilton, the track can offer challenges when least expected.

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From dealing with a struggling car in Austria to his surprising first-lap exit in Qatar, Hamilton remains a figure central to the ongoing F1 narrative. As the season progresses, fans and analysts alike will keenly watch Hamilton’s journey, always awaiting his next candid reflection on the twists and turns of this thrilling motorsport.

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