Lewis Hamilton has commended his team’s efforts in 2023, despite yet another winless season for the seven-time world champion.
The Mercedes driver said that his team’s resilience throughout the year was ‘really impressive to see’, citing their struggles over the past couple of seasons.
Lewis Hamilton is now without a Formula 1 race victory since the 2021 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, and has suffered two seasons in an underperforming car not capable of challenging for wins.
While Mercedes did win one race in 2022 through George Russell at the Brazilian GP, they did not manage to threaten Red Bull’s dominance at all in 2023, with Hamilton’s disqualification at the United States GP being the closest they came.
Despite this, Hamilton’s performances were strong, and a third place finish in the drivers’ championship behind Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez represented a maximised result for the 38-year-old.
Hamilton on a learning curve
Now, there is optimism from the team heading into 2024, and Hamilton is keen to learn from his 2023 season.
“I think it’s strengthened my resilience,” he told Mercedes’ official X page.
“It’s been really impressive to see just how resilient my team have been, how they continue to push, how they’ve never given up.
“It’s been really great for perspective, it’s definitely been more of a struggle trying to get through the dark and the low moments and picking ourselves back up and just keep getting back up on the horse and keep pushing.”