Watch the F1 Report: Spanish GP Review as Craig Scarborough and Pat Fry join Natalie Pinkham in the studio
Thursday 17 May 2018 10:13, UK
Lewis Hamilton's "resilience" is an important part of his Formula 1 armoury and played a role in his return to top form at the Spanish GP, according to this week's F1 Report guests.
Although the reigning champion won the previous race in Azerbaijan to take the lead of the title race for the first time in 2018, Hamilton said he had been fortunate to do so and then arrived at Barcelona a fortnight later admitting he was "punching below my weight".
But a dominant weekend showing in Spain, when he followed up pole position with a 20-second victory in the race, has seen him open a 17-point lead at the top of the Drivers' Championship.
"He bounces back from those low weekends that he has. He does have them through the season but the next race he can win and he does have that resilience," said F1 technical analyst Craig Scarborough.
"That's one of the things that has allowed him to win these championships, he does get down but he comes back up straight again thereafter."
Veteran F1 engineer Pat Fry, a former colleague of Hamilton's at McLaren between 2007 and 2010, praised the world champion's performance and suggested F1's return to the Circuit de Catalunya may have been particularly timely for the Englishman's season.
"He was certainly excellent in every single session and just had it all together," said Fry.
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"It is a track where you test at, so you know what the set-up is, and if you are struggling to understand something maybe it's a little easier to go to a track you've tested at. But he was just flying the whole weekend."
Hamilton and Mercedes' impressive turnaround is just one of many post-Spain talking points up for discussion in the latest edition of the F1 Report. Click play on the video at the top of the page to watch the show in full.
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