Sunday, 8 May 2016

LEWIS HAMILTON - HAMMER TIME AT THE SPANISH GRAND PRIX THIS WEEKEND?!






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ritain's Formula 1 driver, Lewis Hamilton, has been having a very torrid time since towards the end of the 2015 Formula 1 season. The very popular driving ace has had at least 7 Ground Grix races without having the good fortune to convert any of them into a win; something which both he and his fans might be finding unbearable.

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ewis has not, so far this year, been blessed with a reliable car, and has had to watch his rival and stable mate, Rosberg, zooming off into the distance and winning 7 consecutive Grand Prix. Just as how Lewis has not been able to get into the winning stream, so has Nico Rosberg  found it impossible to straw out of it. Nico has grown into becoming a competent and consistent challenger to his Mercedes' team mate.

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hile being undoubtedly frustrated and peeved off, to his credit, Lewis has been able to consistently take his repeated misfortune with his car failures on the chin, and kept his calm. Still, a man, or a woman, can only take so much misfortune before screaming out in despair. The fact that Lewis came second in the Russian Grand Prix could suggest that his car - because it has been largely, if not solely his car's reliability which has been at fault - could suggest that he is edging back, but he still has to start winning and doing so consistently, if he is to catch up and overtake his team mate's 43 points lead.

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o, is this weekend's Spanish Formula 1 Grand Prix going to see Lewis beginning his 2016 charge for a 4th F1 championship title?  He and his fans will certainly be hoping that Mercedes will provide him with the car and set up to do so, and for him get back to his winning ways.

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eople are afforded the opportunity to grow, mature and develop their expertise through challenging situations, and not when they are always protected from such obstacles. Rosber has had to endure it and has now come through to put Lewis to the sword, and Lewis must now respond by rising to the situation and overtaking Rosberg, before inviting him to take the process to the next level.




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