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Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton defends his work ethic after criticism from Ferrari chairman John Elkann.
Hamilton refused to comment directly on the chairman's criticism, insisting he and Elkann "have a great relationship", but when asked if it's possible for him to focus more on driving he replied: "Not really.
Lewis Hamilton is defending his work ethic after Ferrari president John Elkann, in a highly shocking move, said that the drivers need to focus more on driving and less on talking.The British driver, who did not claim a single podium in his
Ferrari chairman John Elkann insists drivers Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc must “focus on driving and talk less” after the Scuderia’s double retirement at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Ferrari chairman John Elkann recently suggested his drivers should talk less and focus more on driving—a statement the F1 pair has taken in stride.
Ferrari president John Elkann launched a stunning attack on Formula 1 drivers Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc following a disastrous Sao Paulo Grand Prix, telling them to "talk less and focus on driving". Neither driver managed to score a single point ...
With both drivers urged to “focus on driving, talk less” after a double DNF at Interlagos, seven-time grand prix winner Juan Pablo Montoya says that Hamilton will be “unstoppable” if he feels the Ferrari machine truly behind him.
FERRARI’S chairman has told Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc to “talk less and focus on driving” after a woeful Brazilian Grand Prix. The Scuderia duo both failed to finish Sunday’s race
Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc have both taken to Instagram to show their support for their Ferrari engineers and fans. This comes just hours after chairman John Elkann advised them to 'focus on driving and talk less'. Ferrari had a weekend of highs ...
Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc have released statements on social media just hours after they were criticised by Ferrari chairman John Elkann.According to Racing News365, Elkann outlined that both drivers must 'talk less' and 'focus'
The seven-time world champion’s first season at Maranello has been turbulent, with journalists suggesting Hamilton’s repeated mistakes stem from pressure and difficulty adapting to Ferrari. Lewis Hamilton has found himself in far more trouble with the FIA stewards this season than he would have hoped for in his debut year at Ferrari.