Hamilton sweats to second after water bottle malfunction
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[July 25, 2022] (Reuters)
- Lewis Hamilton reckoned he shed three
kilos after a water bottle malfunction left him sweating to second
place in the French Grand Prix at Le Castellet on Sunday.
The seven-times Formula One world champion said he felt fantastic
despite the hitch, with team mate George Russell finishing third in
the best race of the season for out-of-sorts Mercedes.
Hamilton lay on the floor of the cooling-down room before going on
the podium.
"That was actually a tough race because my drinks bottle didn’t
work," he explained.
"I didn't see my weight just now but I would imagine probably around
three kilos. It's enough," he said when asked how much he had lost
during one of the hottest races of the season.
"I'm looking forward to downing the rest of this drink."
Hamilton explained he did not usually drink during races and this
was the first time he had felt a need this season.
Mercedes' first double podium of the campaign was unexpected after
qualifying left Ferrari's Charles Leclerc on pole position and Red
Bull's championship Max Verstappen, the eventual winner, alongside
and team mate Sergio Perez in third.
Leclerc crashed out of the lead, however, and both Mercedes drivers
passed Perez.
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Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton celebrates on the podium after finishing
second in the race REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
Hamilton said second and third was an incredible
result and hoped the next race in Hungary, where he was won a record
eight times, could also be good.
"Firstly, I love it in Budapest," he said.
"It's going to be hard to beat the Ferraris and the Red Bulls, you
see they have the pace advantage still, but I'm hoping we will bring
some sort of upgrade to that track and hopefully take a step closer
to them.
"You can see us in the race, we can at least lean on them a little
bit so hopefully in that race even closer."
Team boss Toto Wolff said it had been a good day.
"Overall I think the team effort was great, the drivers did a really
good job – George clever and fast, Lewis the lion. We’re doing the
maximum at the moment on race day," he told Sky Sports television.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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