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    Hamilton & Alonso share moment of respect ahead of Lewis’ 300th race

    Inside RacingJuly 21, 2022
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    Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso praised each other as the Briton prepares for his 300th Formula 1 race this weekend.

    The seven-time world champion burst onto the scene in 2007, leading to a tumultuous year alongside the double world champion at McLaren.

    15 years later, however, the tensions that rose then have long since passed and Hamilton named Alonso when asked to name his strongest competitor in that time.

    “I think it’s difficult to say who has necessarily been the strongest because every time you’re with someone, you’re in a different place in your life,” he said.

    Hamilton Alonso 2007

    “I remember the task of being alongside Fernando when I was 22. I was so young mentally and, of course, OK in terms of skill but it’s a lot of pressure to go up against a great like Fernando.

    “I would say on pure pace, Fernando. We had some good battles.

    “I wish we could have more. Hopefully, he will continue to race so we’ll have more in the future.”

    Also speaking at the press conference, Alonso returned the compliment as he praised Hamilton for his achievements.

    “I don’t think that he has changed much, to be honest,” said the current Alpine driver.

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    “He had the talent already in 2007, he still has the talent now with experience.

    “He has been a tremendous driver, a legend of our sport, so it has been always a pleasure to share all this time with him.

    “Back then probably no one thought that someone will be able to win seven titles as Michael [Schumacher]. The journey has been amazing.

    “The team that they all built in Mercedes over these years was outstanding. Congratulations to the 300.”

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