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Formula One world champion Jenson Button expects a big improvement at next week's Melbourne Grand Prix following his McLaren debut in Bahrain last weekend. The Briton opened the season with seventh place at Sakhir last Sunday. He finished four places... Full Article at SuperSport
WOKING (England): Formula One world champion Jenson Button expects a big improvement at next week's Melbourne Grand Prix following his McLaren debut. The Briton opened the season with seventh place in Bahrain last Sunday. He finished four places behind... Full Article at Times of India
The battles between the team mates in the top four teams are going to provide us with plenty of interest this year, and no contest has been more eagerly anticipated than that involving Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton. Most people wrote off Button even b Full Article at SPEEDtv.com: FORMULA-ONE
Gero Breloer/Associated Press The Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel leads the Ferrari of Fernando Alonso during the Bahrain Grand Prix. By the time the engine in Sebastian Vettel’s Red Bull soured (on lap 34 of 49 looong laps) while he was leading the on Full Article at The New York Times
Former F1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton has blamed an 'aggressive' move from Ferrari rival Felipe Massa at the start of Sunday's curtain-raising 2010 Bahrain Grand Prix for costing him the chance to battle the Brazilian's team-mate Fernando Alonso for Full Article at crash.net
The reality is there is nowhere near enough data from that one weekend to make a meaningful comparison. The difference in the respective weekends of Hamilton, who finished third, and Button who was seventh, in Bahrain were completely accounted for by... Full Article at BBC Sport
The much-hyped internecine duel between F1's most recent two world champions and countrymen Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button at McLaren-Mercedes this year resulted in a comprehensive victory for the former in the 2010 curtain-raising Bahrain Grand Prix... Full Article at crash.net
Mar 16 (ANI): Formula One ace Lewis Hamilton has said that rival and seven-time champion Michael Schumacher won't indulge in dirty tricks on the racing track this year. Hamilton finished third in his McLaren, well clear of the German who was a distant... Full Article at OneIndia
Schumacher walks through the pit-lane after the Bahrain Grand Prix. Formula One ace Lewis Hamilton has said that rival and seven-time champion Michael Schumacher wont indulge in dirty tricks on the racing track this year. The British ace admitted he... Full Article at Indian Express
Lewis Hamilton believes he would have finished second in Bahrain if not for an opening-lap incident with Felipe Massa. Reviewing in-car footage from the first few corners of Sunday's race, Hamilton refused to condemn the driving of Felipe Massa outright Full Article at ESPN STAR Sports
Ready to practice up with her partner Derek Hough, the former Pussycat Dolls babe is gearing up for the March 22nd season premiere of "Dancing with the Stars". In related news, Miss Scherzinger's on and off beau, race car driver Lewis Hamilton,... Full Article at The Gossip Girls
Two former British F1 drivers are expressing concerns that reigning world champion Jenson Button will struggle in 2010 to keep up with his teammate. While Lewis Hamilton finished on the Bahrain podium in the sister McLaren, Button's car number one was... Full Article at SPEEDtv.com: FORMULA-ONE
5th / 4th / 7th Total practice laps: 61 Qualifying: 11th / 10th / 8th Pit stop laps: 16 Result: 7th Summary: A low-key start to Button's title defence. He suspected a car problem after only qualifying eighth, but gets up to seventh in the race, swapping... Full Article at ITV.com
Lewis Hamilton has confirmed his rivals' claims that changes made to the Formula One regulations over the winter have had little discernible effect on the quality of racing. The ban on mid-race refuelling and the introduction of a narrower front tyre... Full Article at crash.net
Mar. 15 (ANI): Formula One 2008 champion Lewis Hamilton has warned his rivals not to write off his title hopes. McLaren teammate Button claimed seventh spot. The winner of the 2005 and 2006 F1 crown made a stunning debut with Ferrari, spearheading a... Full Article at OneIndia
"I think we have to re-examine that. The tyres were also much closer in the race than we expected and they determined the spectacle. There was no real serious degradation of the tyres." Lewis Hamilton, who finished third, agreed that the new rules had... Full Article at The Telegraph
Lewis Hamilton finished third in the opening race for the second year running – but in contrast to last year’s Melbourne controversy, he will be able to keep the trophy after a solid first run in the new McLaren. Hamilton ran fifth early on but passed... Full Article at SPEEDtv.com: FORMULA-ONE
Hamilton (3rd): "Third place was a very strong result for us today. I feel that we did a good job: our reliability was great and the pace today was pretty good, but we still need to push very hard to close the gap to the cars in front. My race was... Full Article at GrandPrix
Hamilton believes he would have finished second to Fernando Alonso in Bahrain but for an opening-lap incident with Felipe Massa. Reviewing in-car footage from the first few corners of Sunday's race, Hamilton refused to condemn the driving of Massa... Full Article at Sporting Life
All 24 drivers report back on Sundays race McLaren Lewis Hamilton (3rd) Third place was a very strong result for us today. I feel that we did a good job: our reliability was great and the pace today was pretty good, but we still need to push very hard... Full Article at Formula1.com
Lewis Carl Davidson Hamilton MBE (born 7 January 1985 in Stevenage) is a British Formula One racing driver from England, currently racing for the McLaren Mercedes team and is the youngest ever Formula One World Champion. He was named after American sprinter Carl Lewis. Full Article
Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton (R) of Britain leaves the track with his girlfriend, singer Nicole Scherzinger, after winning the 2008 FIA Formula One Championship at the Brazilian F1 Grand Prix in Sao Paulo in this November 2, 2008 file photo. Hamilton and Scherzinger said on January...
View Photo »MADRID, SPAIN - DECEMBER 02: Caganers of Lewis Hamilton (2L) and Fernando Alonso (3L) on sale in stores Christmas at Plaza Mayor on December 2, 2009 in Madrid, Spain.
View Photo »McLaren Mercedes' British driver Lewis Hamilton (L) speaks with his Race Engineer Phil Prew on the grid of the Yas Marina Circuit on November 1, 2009 in Abu Dhabi, before the start of the Abu Dhabi Formula One Grand Prix.
View Photo »ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - NOVEMBER 01: Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain and McLaren Mercedes drives during the Abu Dhabi Formula One Grand Prix at the Yas Marina Circuit on November 1, 2009 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
View Photo »McLaren Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain pulls out his ear plugs prior to the start of the Abu Dhabi Formula One Grand Prix at the Yas Marina racetrack in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Sunday, Nov. 1, 2009. Hamilton retired later from the race.
View Photo »McLaren Mercedes' British driver Lewis Hamilton leads at the start of the Abu Dhabi Formula One Grand Prix at the Yas Marina Circuit on November 1, 2009 in Abu Dhabi.
View Photo »McLaren Mercedes' British driver Lewis Hamilton drives at the Yas Marina Circuit on October 31, 2009 in Abu Dhabi, during the qualifying session of the Abu Dhabi Formula One Grand Prix.
View Photo »ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - OCTOBER 31: Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain and McLaren Mercedes drives on his way to taking pole position during qualifying for the Abu Dhabi Formula One Grand Prix at the Yas Marina Circuit on October 31, 2009 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
View Photo »McLaren Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain steers his car in the sunset during qualifying for Sunday's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at the Yas Marina racetrack in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009. Hamilton clocked the fastest time and will start from the pole...
View Photo »McLaren Mercedes' British driver Lewis Hamilton leaves the pits of the Yas Marina Circuit on October 30, 2009 in Abu Dhabi, during the second free practice session of the Abu Dhabi Formula One Grand Prix.
View Photo »ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - OCTOBER 30: Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain and McLaren Mercedes exits the pitlane at dusk during practice for the Abu Dhabi Formula One Grand Prix at the Yas Marina Circuit on October 30, 2009 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
View Photo »McLaren Mercedes' British driver Lewis Hamilton drives at the Yas Marina Circuit on October 30, 2009 in Abu Dhabi, during the first free practice session of the Abu Dhabi Formula One Grand Prix.
View Photo »McLaren Mercedes' British driver Lewis Hamilton signs autographs at the Yas Marina Circuit on October 29, 2009 in Abu Dhabi, three days ahead of the Abu Dhabi Formula One Grand Prix.
View Photo »Caricatures of McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton (L) of Britain and Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen (R) of Finland joke around in the pit walk during Formula One's Japanese Grand Prix at the Suzuka circuit on October 4, 2009. Sebastian Vettel kept alive his bid for this year's world...
View Photo »German driver Sebastian Vettel (C) of Red Bull smiles gestures as he stands with Italy's Jarno Trulli (L) of Toyota and Britain's Lewis Hamilton (R) of McLaren Mercedes, on the podium as he celebrates his first-place victory in the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix at the Suzuka circuit...
View Photo »British drives Lewis Hamilton drives his McLaren Mercedes car in the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix at the Suzuka circuit on October 4, 2009. The 29-year-old Englishman, who won in Singapore recently, had struggled in the final free practice session as he toiled for the sixth fastest...
View Photo »Third-placed McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton (R) of Britain sprays champagne over Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel (L) of Germany during an awards ceremony of the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix at the Suzuka circuit on October 4, 2009. The 22-year-old Vettel, in his Red Bull, raced clear...
View Photo »Second placed Jarno Trulli (L) of Italy, third-placed McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton (R) of Britain and Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel (C) of Germany celebrate as they spray each other with champagne duraing an awards ceremony on the poduim of the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix at...
View Photo »Accompanied by second-placed Toyota driver Jarno Trulli (L) of Italy and third-placed McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton (R) of Britain, Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel (C) of Germany shows gestures a number-one sign during an awards ceremony on the posium of the Japanese Formula One Grand...
View Photo »German driver Sebastian Vettel (C) of Red Bull smiles as he stands with Italy's Jarno Trulli (L) of Toyota and British driver Lewis Hamilton (R) of McLaren Mercedes on the podium of the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix at the Suzuka circuit in Mie prefecture on October 4, 2009. Vettel...
View Photo »SUZUKA, JAPAN - OCTOBER 04: Race winner Sebastian Vettel (L) of Germany and Red Bull Racing celebrates with third placed Lewis Hamilton (R) of Great Britain and McLaren Mercedes on the podium following the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix at Suzuka Circuit on October 4, 2009 in Suzuka, Japan...
View Photo »Red Bull Formula One driver Sebastian Vettel, center, of Germany, Italy's Toyota Formula One driver Jarno Trulli, left, and Britain's McLaren Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton, right, wave after qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix at the Suzuka Circuit, in Suzuka, central Japan,...
View Photo »Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain steers his McLaren Mercedes during qualifying for Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix at the Suzuka Circuit in Suzuka, central Japan, Saturday, Oct. 3, 2009. Hamilton clocked the third fastest time.
View Photo »McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain drives his car during the qualifying session of the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix in Suzuka, on October 3, 2009. Hamilton clinched the third starting grid postion with a time of 1 minute 32.395 seconds.
View Photo »Red Bull's German driver Sebastian Vettel (L) celebrates his pole position alongside and McLaren's British driver Lewis Hamilton (R) after the qualifying session of the Formula One Japan Grand Prix at the Suzuka circuit in Mie prefecture on October 3, 2009. Vettel qualified for his...
View Photo »MADRID, SPAIN - DECEMBER 02: Caganers of Lewis Hamilton (2L) and Fernando Alonso (3L) on sale in stores Christmas at Plaza Mayor on December 2, 2009 in Madrid, Spain.
View Photo »drilled into the engineers that we dissect everything.
I can't get my head away from Lewis Hamilton ... He's sharp. He's got talent and the return to the sport of Michael Schumacher will only add to that aggression for him to succeed. It's perfect for him. My money wouldn't be anywhere but on Hamilton.
The 12C is a real driver's car; it delivered on all my expectations ... The visibility is great from the driver's seat. You really appreciate that in tight corners. I loved the McLaren F1 when I drove it and like that car, the huge front windscreen of the 12C allows you to take in all the information ne...
The 12C is a real driver's car; it delivered on all my expectations ... The visibility is great from the driver's seat. You really appreciate that in tight corners. I loved the McLaren F1 when I drove it and like that car, the huge front windscreen of the 12C allows you to take in all the information ne...
Bit by bit everybody is learning how to use the tires ... I think that is probably the most interesting part, trying to understand the tires, trying to conserve your fuel load and know when to attack and not to attack. I think this is a real challenge.
In clear air, on new tyres, the car felt great
I didn't even know who it was
Many of the kids have no homes and it was an eye-opener to learn how they are being helped
I was actually surprised with that result ... We generally don't have the same pace as the Red Bulls and the Ferraris so I was really surprised when I came through. I am absolutely overwhelmed with that position, I think that's great for us, a great starting point and I hope tomorrow we can just either ...
I was surprised with that result. We don't have the same pace as Red Bull and Ferrari. It's downforce -- we are weak in the middle section where we lose about a second
People only see my career in Formula One
There may be enormous anticipation, but I would not put it all down to Michael. It's far bigger than just one person
It's been very hot so tyre degradation of both compounds has been pretty high ... But I think the degradation is something we can handle; you build it into your driving style and moderate the approach to each lap. Still, it's difficult to know what laptime to target when you're on a long run and we're s...
It's a bit of a dog. It's very heavy, a bit like driving a bus I guess - it doesn't want to stop under braking. Through the high-speed corners it's quite well balanced with high fuel, it just doesn't stop as well.
Things are good. She's working really hard on her album and on Dancing With The Stars and I can't wait to see how well she does with that and hopefully I can get over and support her.
I'm happy to put my hands up and say when I've been beaten, and I have lost a race to a team-mate, but not a championship
A typical training day might consist of getting up early, going for a run and then coming back for a good breakfast – I have to be careful what I eat, so this is very important ... Then I'll go to the gym, though we might do a sport or go swimming. I have lunch, then we may go for a long bike ride and t...
Just working with him, he is probably one of the easiest people I know to get on with ... He is very professional, I was blown away by how polite he is and well-mannered, which shows he has real good family values.
I am not surprised that it (the issue) has come up, it is part of the game, but I'm not afraid of anything
There was a lot to take in with what had gone on. I love racing. But I didn't know how to react. It is hard to face people when you know that as soon as you turn your back they are talking about you. For a long period of time, for months, I would walk into a room and just didn't feel positive
This year I've got a much, much better package than last year and, if we pull together, anything is possible
In 2007, I was alongside a two-time world champion and he was seen as the guy to win the championship ... I misinterpreted the goals and misunderstood how the team worked. I now know that they do everything to give the team and each individual the best package possible. I've never had more than the guy ...
I am in a much stronger situation as a human being and as a man to be able to cope after my experiences last year
It's different (now) ... We've learnt from experiences.
I'm 25 now and I think it was inevitable there had to be change at some point. Over the past few years, we looked around to see if we could bring someone else into the picture to help with the situation, whether to help with guidance, sponsors, or whatever it was.
- Sopple
17 minutes ago
Is on the same LA flight as Lewis Hamilton - budge over Lewis...
- ColmHannon 38 minutes ago
- zinamana
48 minutes ago
- meirissaali
50 minutes ago
Lewis Hamilton is on my plane to LA. Maybe he's driving and we'll get there quicker!!
- matthewcon 50 minutes ago