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[Saba Sports News] In a crucial moment before the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, seven-time F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton offered what seemed to be a simple yet significant piece of advice to fellow British driver Lando Norris. The veteran told Norris that he didn’t need to force any changes; just stick to doing what he had always done, taking it lap by lap. This advice accompanied Norris throughout the decisive weekend, ultimately helping him secure his first F1 world championship.
After the race, Hamilton did not hide his admiration for his younger counterpart. He noted that this championship was hard-earned, especially when challenging for the title for the first time, where the psychological pressure often proves more difficult to handle than the driving itself. From my perspective, Hamilton, as someone who has been through it all, understands the tension that builds up before the start, during every pit stop, and in every corner.
Now, the two generations of British drivers have echoed across time, allowing fans to feel the legacy and revival of McLaren.
