Lewis Hamilton He took his career to a new level by finishing third in the Formula 1 British Grand Prix this weekend. The podium is impressive.”
While their optimism was evident, they made the headlines again. The striking words he left in the framework of the Austrian GP.
Referring to the current dominance of Red Bull and Max Verstappen with his RB19, the British driver said at Spielberg: “I think the FIA [International Automobile Federation]should set a time when everyone can start developing next year’s car.”.
Hamilton wanted Red Bull not to work in his car next season from now on because that gives him the time advantage and the opportunity to use the wind tunnel in practice, as in the case of the Austrian team. That’s considering the ‘Red Bulls’ will be taking advantage of their budget this season with the magnifying glass of 2024 as they show they don’t have much to improve on the current car.
Although Hamilton’s offer was seen as a struggle to protect other teams, VerstappenThe two-time champion who could finish second in the remaining races and still claim their third consecutive title, then responded by implying Hamilton’s six titles at the start of the hybrid era: “We didn’t talk about it when (Hamilton) won and I don’t think we should talk now.”.
But in the last hours, the person responsible for talking about it, Juan Pablo Montoya, Colombia’s best driver and considered a Formula 1 legend despite not winning the World Cup in the big tent.
True to his style, Montoya was on point.
(You can read this: Juan Pablo Montoya shares his truth: “I wasn’t enjoying Formula 1”).
In the ‘MyBettingSites’ chat, Montoya analyzed how Formula 1 is doing this half of the year.
In his speech, he reaffirmed what he had said in a conversation with EL TIEMPO in April: Red Bull’s obvious dominance and the prospect of fighting in the middle of the table.
“The most interesting thing is that now you go to races on the weekends and you don’t know who’s going to fight who. It used to be really visionary, there was Mercedes, then there was Red Bull and then there was Ferrari and then everybody. But now there’s Red Bull and everybody else… 3v12′ “You’re looking at and you have no idea what’s going to happen. Even if you look at Williams, they’re 10 or 12.”Said Monto.
Then Juan Pablo Montoya was right about Hamilton:It’s funny because Lewis comes out and says ‘this is unfair, this is unfair’. You’re already predicting that Max will win next year, but when you look back on his reign, now you wonder: ‘Was it you or was it the car?’… We were all happy for you when you were the judge.”
Montoya’s statements were repeated in different media, emphasizing the underlying sincerity.
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This weekend, Juan Pablo Montoya argues with his son Sebastián from the second valid Telmex-Claro Team of the European Le Mans Series.
Montoyas will compete in the LMP2 category, which also includes Tatiana Calderón, at Le Castellet 4 Hours in France.
Óscar Tunjo from Cali will compete in LMP3.
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