Skip to main content

Sign up for free

  • Get quick access to your favorite articles

  • Manage alerts on breaking news and favorite drivers

  • Make your voice heard with article commenting.

Recommended for you

Of Andy J and Cleetus McFarland; two grassroots ARCA sensations

ARCA
Of Andy J and Cleetus McFarland; two grassroots ARCA sensations

Marco Bezzecchi explains how Ducati ended Aprilia's winning streak in Jerez

MotoGP
Spanish GP
Marco Bezzecchi explains how Ducati ended Aprilia's winning streak in Jerez

How Alex Marquez rediscovered his mojo at the Spanish GP

MotoGP
Spanish GP
How Alex Marquez rediscovered his mojo at the Spanish GP

McLaren sparks Ayrton Senna livery rumours with Sega-themed Miami GP poster

Formula 1
Saudi Arabian GP
McLaren sparks Ayrton Senna livery rumours with Sega-themed Miami GP poster

The France family dynasty: A history of NASCAR leadership changes

NASCAR Cup
Talladega
The France family dynasty: A history of NASCAR leadership changes

Marc Marquez: 'I don't have the pace to fight for MotoGP title'

MotoGP
Spanish GP
Marc Marquez: 'I don't have the pace to fight for MotoGP title'

DTM Red Bull Ring: Maro Engel wins for Mercedes in Race 2

DTM
Red Bull Ring
DTM Red Bull Ring: Maro Engel wins for Mercedes in Race 2

WRC Canary Islands: Sebastien Ogier claims first win of 2026 after Oliver Solberg crash

WRC
Rally Islas Canarias
WRC Canary Islands: Sebastien Ogier claims first win of 2026 after Oliver Solberg crash
Commentary

Hamilton happy to prove critics wrong

Lewis Hamilton has proven his switch to Mercedes was a right move

Apr.14 (GMM) Lewis Hamilton has admitted pole in China is one step closer to confounding his critics after leaving F1 grandee McLaren.

Less than delighted team orders handed him his maiden Mercedes podium in Malaysia, the 2008 world champion was however delighted to dominate qualifying in Shanghai one race later.

"I can't answer (the critics) with one result," he said in China, "but bit by bit, as we progress and improve, they will have to stand corrected."

Pole sitter Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1 in the FIA Press Conference
Pole sitter Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1 in the FIA Press Conference

Photo by: XPB Images

Some have expressed surprise not only at Mercedes' relative strength versus struggling McLaren in 2013, but also at how quickly Hamilton has settled in to his new surroundings after six years with the same team.

"I was worried about Hamilton," former F1 driver Patrick Tambay told France's RMC Sport. "I thought it would take a year for him to get everything in place."

Mercedes' Niki Lauda, however, said he is not surprised at all.

"Because he is good. From day one he has done a perfect job," the plain-speaking Austrian told Sun newspaper.

"I worked hard to get him and I am happy now he is really achieving what I knew he can do.

"Taking a driver, who is a top guy who people look up to, is the quickest way to get a team going."

On the other side of the coin, McLaren might now be missing the driver it groomed from boyhood.

"Congratulations to Lewis," team boss Martin Whitmarsh said in Shanghai. "He is a good driver in a good car, so it was inevitable."

Hamilton is happy with the decision to quit McLaren for the more competitive Mercedes, but he is not gloating.

"Naturally, I still have a real soft spot for McLaren," the 28-year-old said in a BBC column.

"They got me to F1, there will always be a place for them in my heart and I would never wish anything negative on them.

"It is sad for me to see they are struggling this year and I have no doubt they will improve and get back to the front," Hamilton added.

Previous article Toro Rosso's Ricciardo is top ten in qualifying at Shangai International Circuit
Next article Ecclestone tips Ferrari to win title

Top Comments

Latest news