Lewis Hamilton says it is important for him to 'gee everybody up' at Mercedes as the team prepares to mount a fightback in F1 next season.
While the Brackley outfit has made strides getting on top of the W13 car's handling and bouncing problems, it is still some way behind the frontrunners. After a humbling and bruising season by its high standards, it will need a major push over the off-season to get its 2023 car right.
“For sure I’ve got to try and continue to gee everybody up, make sure we leave no stone unturned so that next year, we arrive, and we can fight for positions that we deserve to be fighting for,” Hamilton said. “They know how to build a world championship fighting car. For me, it’s just trying to support them in the best way I can.”Hamilton believes his team has a good enough handle on its current issues to build a much-improved challenger for next year, saying he has “no doubt that we'll have a better car” in 2023.
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