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F1: Alain Prost “Hamilton is lucky to have a rival named Verstappen”[F1-Gate .com]

Four-time F1 World Champion Alain Prost considers Lewis Hamilton “lucky” to have a rival, Max Verstappen, who pushes himself and keeps him motivated during his career.

Seven-time F1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton is chasing his eighth title, both in name and reality, given the title of the most successful driver in F1 history.

Alain Prost wondered if a driver like Lewis Hamilton, who had already done a lot in F1, couldn’t hope for anything more in F1.

But this year, Lewis Hamilton has been challenged by Max Verstappen, with Verstappen leading the drivers’ championship by eight points in the remaining two races.

Alain Prost says Lewis Hamilton needs to thank Max Verstappen for the fight he has brought.

“I’m very fortunate to see such a championship with two great drivers this year,” Alain Prost told Channel 4.

“Everyone asks about Ayrton (Senna) and me, but if you remember those days, there was a difference between the ages of 5 and 6 years. We were already talking about the difference between generations. “

“Now they have a 12-13 year age difference, which is a big gap, but he’s a young guy who already has a lot of experience, a lot of speed, and when it comes to Lewis, we’re all Knows what he has achieved. “

“In fact, I think Verstappen is very lucky for Lewis to push him. What do you want to achieve if you win seven championships and win more than 100 times?”

“Additional motivation is needed, and what I’ve learned in the past is to do your best and have your best team when they’re in such a fierce battle. That’s great. “

“It’s true that both Max and Lewis will be great world champions this year. That’s the most important thing.”

Lewis Hamilton has won world championships in six of the last seven seasons, so Alain Prost may theoretically be better off for F1 if Verstappen wins the title at this point.

Alain Prost also admits that people “want to see young people beat the general,” but Hamilton’s continued performance should not be sold at low prices.

“Usually fans want to see young people beat the general, so young people always have an advantage,” explains Alain Prost.

“But on the other hand, we have to realize what Lewis is doing and how great it is to get him to the level of performance he needs.”

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