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Hamilton Faces F1 Setback: Advised to Ditch 2024 Title Aspirations
Lewis Hamilton has been advised to abandon any hopes of contending for the F1 2024 title, with Red Bull simulator driver Jake Dennis cautioning that the upcoming season might witness another unexciting display of dominance by Max Verstappen.
After Red Bull’s unparalleled performance in the 2023 season, where Verstappen clinched his third consecutive World Championship with a record-breaking 19 victories out of 22 races, doubts loom over Mercedes’ ability to reclaim the title. Verstappen’s staggering 44 wins in the last 66 races have established him as the force to beat in Formula 1.
Mercedes, despite a winless 2023 season, remains optimistic about their chances in 2024. Technical director James Allison revealed that the team is determined to compete for both the Drivers’ and Constructors’ Championships, unveiling an ambitious program for the new W15 chassis.
However, Jake Dennis, who piloted the RB20 car in the opening practice session at the 2023 season finale, anticipates Red Bull’s continued dominance in the upcoming season. Dennis cited the team’s swift transition to the new RB21 after the Singapore Grand Prix as a key factor in their favor.
“We’ve got an extremely fast race car again at the Red Bull team,” Dennis stated. “I would expect us to become Champions again, unless someone like Ferrari or Mercedes somehow manages to find about a second [per lap] overnight. I think it’s going to be quite a dull season in Formula 1 with Max probably dominating.”
Dennis, balancing his role at Red Bull with racing in Formula E, expressed optimism that Verstappen’s dominance in F1 could attract more fans to the electric racing series, known for its close competition and exciting racing experiences.
“It’s so dominant from Max right now, it really brings new viewers to Formula E,” Dennis noted. “We have a championship which is extremely difficult and close, with 20 cars within two or three seconds on certain tracks, so it’s a lot more exciting and a lot more enjoyable for the fans.”
As the F1 community eagerly awaits the 2024 season, the advice for Hamilton to abandon title aspirations adds an intriguing twist to the narrative, setting the stage for a potentially riveting battle between Red Bull and Mercedes.
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