Lewis Hamilton on the film and two pit stops in Monaco

Lewis Hamilton on the film and two pit stops in Monaco

      Before the start of the Monaco weekend, Lewis Hamilton talked about yesterday's pre-premiere screening of the F1 film, which was attended by almost all the drivers, and the two mandatory pit stops in the upcoming Grand Prix.

      Lewis Hamilton: "To be honest, I was worried. I've watched the movie twenty times already, and those who were sitting next to me saw it for the first time – I watched their reactions with interest.

      Being involved in the project and being a producer gave me an incredible opportunity to work with Joe and Jerry, learn from them, and see how the film is made, from the first thirty-page script to the full story. But as Jerry said to the drivers and the teams, it's still Hollywood, right? But after all the work I had done, surrounded by other riders, I was sitting in the gym and a little nervous.

      There are two mandatory pit stops in Monaco this year. First of all, we have softer tires. Secondly, it's great that we're trying something new. If you keep doing the same thing, the result won't change. I think it's great that they're trying something different. Whether this will serve as a solution, we will find out at the end of the weekend. I do not know if it will work, but I like that something is changing."

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Lewis Hamilton on the film and two pit stops in Monaco

Before the start of the Monaco weekend, Lewis Hamilton talked about the pre-premiere screening of the film and the two mandatory pit stops in the upcoming Grand Prix...