Hamilton has Neymar onside ahead of big F1 battle in Brazil
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[November 11, 2021] By
Gabriel Araujo
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton stayed onside with his
Brazilian fans on Wednesday by calling up soccer star Neymar ahead
of a big weekend for the Briton's bid for a record eighth Formula
One championship.
The Mercedes driver told reporters he hoped to watch his friend in a
World Cup qualifier between five times champions Brazil and Colombia
at the home of Sao Paulo's Corinthians on Thursday night.
"I'm very much in contact with Neymar, quite often, we were just
talking actually earlier today," explained the Briton at a news
conference for team sponsor Petronas.
"I know he's playing tomorrow, I really want to go and watch the
game."
Paris St Germain forward Neymar and Hamilton have hung out on
several occasions in the past, with the Brazilian once referring to
the Formula One champion as a 'brother from another mother'.
Formula One has only media duties on Thursday with the action
getting under way on Friday, with practice and a qualifying session
for Saturday's sprint race.
Hamilton is 19 points adrift of Red Bull's Max Verstappen in the
championship with four races remaining, including Interlagos.
Mercedes are only a point ahead of Red Bull in the constructors'
championship.
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Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton during a press conference after finishing
the Mexico City Grand Prix in second place FIA/Handout via REUTERS
This season has been one of the closest and
hard-fought of recent years, with the lead swinging between the two
contenders, and Hamilton hoped next year could be even more
competitive with new rules and cars.
He said that should make a difference when it came to getting more
grip from the tyres and also reducing the turbulence of following
another car.
"They have developed this new car so you can use less downforce
while following another car, so we are really hoping that the racing
is going be the best that Formula One has ever seen," he said.
The new cars will feature larger 18 inch wheels with covers and
simpler front and rear wings designed to make it easier for drivers
to overtake.
(Reporting by Gabriel Araujo, editing by Toby Davis)
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