'Better than ever' Hamilton predicts 'most challenging season'

Lewis Hamilton is buzzing after the winter recess and has dismissed any notion of complacency setting in at his all-conquering Mercedes team.

Published : Feb 20, 2019 22:55 IST , Barcelona

Lewis Hamilton recently signed a new two-year deal with Mercedes that will earn him £40 million a season.
Lewis Hamilton recently signed a new two-year deal with Mercedes that will earn him £40 million a season.
lightbox-info

Lewis Hamilton recently signed a new two-year deal with Mercedes that will earn him £40 million a season.

Lewis Hamilton says he's feeling “better than ever” ahead of a 2019 season he predicts will be “the most challenging” since he joined Mercedes with Ferrari looking especially fast.

The 34-year-old Briton enjoyed a near flawless run to secure his fifth drivers' title in 2018. He won 11 of the 21 races to beat Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel with two races to spare, and he expects the Italian marque to once again keep him on his toes.

READ | Vettel revels in 'unbelievable' start to F1 testing, Williams' woes continues

“Ferrari are very strong,” Hamilton said in Barcelona on the third day of pre-season testing on Wednesday.

“It appears they have a better package than last year, which means it will be a bigger challenge for us. In the last few years, Ferrari has looked good from the very beginning so that's to be expected.”

But he said it would be a mistake to draw any hard and fast conclusions from the evidence thrown up by testing.

“We'll have a better idea I guess this time next week where we stand but still then we won't know what fuel loads everybody is on and who is showing their cars and who isn't.”

ALSO READ | Perez eyes 'next level' in new era for Racing Point

Hamilton, with a new two-year deal that will earn him £40 million ($52 million) a season, is buzzing after the winter recess.

“I feel in the best shape that I've been in,” he assured his fans, as he embarks on his quest for a sixth championship and record sixth consecutive constructors' crown for Mercedes.

On a sixth title he shrugged: “I am not even focusing on that. It's a new season, a new year, a new chapter and we have to approach like it's our first.

“We're going for number one, that's how I approach it. But it's not something that I allow my peers to talk about. It's not what we are here for to focus on that number.”

He dismissed out of hand any notion of complacency setting in at his all-conquering team.

ALSO READ | Rosberg: Hamilton favourite again and pressure on Vettel

“We are always driven to do something new and to break boundaries and do stuff that no one else has done before but we are fully aware of the work that it will take to deliver something like that and it's by no means like 'yeah we are going for the sixth' like it's a relaxed thing. It's not like that.”

Hamilton's bid for title number six begins at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne on March 17.

Sign in to unlock all user benefits
  • Get notified on top games and events
  • Save stories to read later
  • Access to comment on every story
  • Sign up / manage to our newsletters with a single click
  • Get notified by email for early bird access to discounts & offers to our products
Sign in

Comments

Comments have to be in English, and in full sentences. They cannot be abusive or personal. Please abide to our community guidelines for posting your comment