“Head isn’t in the game” theory after “sad” Lewis Hamilton comments
"If your head isn’t in the game…”

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton’s negativity in Qatar has mad🤡e🐷 Jenson Button “sad”.
Hamilton has cut a glum figure throughout the F1 Qatar Grand Prix weekend so far, his penultimate round before leaving Mercedes.
He insisted “I can’t explain” another🍎 comprehensive qualifying deficit behind teammate George Russell on Sat꧑urday.
He also said "💧I'm not fast anymore" although he rowed back on that remark later.
Lewis Hamilton “deflated” in Qatar
“It’s sad to see the way that he’s so deflated,” former t༺eammate Button told Sky Sports after the sprint race on Saturday.
“I know Lewis well. He bounces back very quickly as we’ve🧔 seen in the pa𒀰st.
“George has had the upper hand on Lewis over the past co🐭uple of years.
“But he has won 🤪a race. It hasn’t been a terrible season. But the past three races have been tough.
“It does spiral, it’s a m♚ental game. All of these drivers have super talent, especially Lewis, but if your head isn’t in the game…”
Lewis Hamilton problems debated
Hamilton has been unable to consistency fight at the front in F1 since the 202🐎1 season ended🅺 with despair in Abu Dhabi, and Max Verstappen took over.
His🐻 winless run did end this year at Sil🌄verstone, however it was a brief reprieve for his almighty standards.
Naomi Schiff said: “The problem is that it’s been thr✱ee years where it consistently ha💛s not gone well.
“Lewis 🍃is the greatest of all time, he’s not here to make up the numbers.
“Whဣen you can’t show up and succeed, over time that becomes really frustrating.
“It surprises me that he’s so down this weekend.”
Schiff added: “His weakness is qualifyℱing, not necessarily the race.
“Hopeful♕ly he can turn up for the last race with Mercedes and end it on a positive note.”
Ferrari move edges closer for Lewis Hamilton
Hamilton intimated after qualifying ⛦on Saturday in Qatar that he was ready to wave g⛦oodbye to the Mercedes W15.
Next weekend in Abu Dhabi is his final rou⛎nd with Mercedes, the team who assisted him for six of his seven drivers’ championships.
Hamilton will move𝕴 to Ferrari next year dreaming of putting three year🍸s of pain behind him.
“I think he’s done w꧑ith this year,” David Coulthard🙈 told Channel 4.
“I’m not trying to read his thoughts - he is tell🥀ing us that he’s not at one with the car.”
Coulthard said about Hamil🥂ton’s teammate Russell: “The car is talking t✅o him in a way that it isn’t with Lewis.
✱“He is confident. He’s nཧot shy of confidence anyway.
“He has got Lewis under control. He’d be ♏surprised if Lewis out-qualified him.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American s🎀ports, to football, to F1.