Hamiltonâs lifestyle separates him from rest of F1 grid: Alonso
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PA Media/dpa London Fernando Alonso says his relationship with Lewis Hamilton is colder than before - claiming the seven-times world championâs lifestyle ...
PA Media/dpa LondonFernando Alonso says his relationship with Lewis Hamilton is colder than before - claiming the seven-times world championâs lifestyle separates him from the rest of the Formula One grid.In an interview with the PA news agency, the Spaniard also predicted that Hamiltonâs ferocious title battle with Max Verstappen will go to the wire in Abu Dhabi, and said George Russell is set to provide his British compatriot with a stiffer challenge than Valtteri Bottas at Mercedes next term.Alonso, 40, returned to F1 this season with Alpine following a 24-month sabbatical. Alonso won successive championships at Renault in 2005 and 2006 before teaming up with rookie Hamilton at McLaren the following year.However, Alonsoâs time alongside Hamilton lasted just one season following an explosive campaign in which they fought for the title.McLaren were also fined 100 milllion dollars and disqualified from the constructorsâ championship after they were adjudged to have benefitted from secretive Ferrari technical information in the Spygate row.Speaking about his relationship with Hamilton, Alonso said: âWe talked in 2008, 2010 and 2011 and we were closer than ever in those years because we understood that in 2007 we were not very well managed by our bosses.âThen we were both very young and very competitive and we needed some kind of guidance and we didnât get it. It was an easy conclusion to make of the 2007 season, and we respected each other a lot and understood each other a lot, too.âNow we have this respectful relationship, but maybe it is colder than it used to be.âWe have different opinions on different things. Lewis has a different lifestyle to many of us and that separates us.â Hamilton and Verstappen will renew their title battle at Sundayâs Qatar Grand Prix.Hamilton trails by 14 points following his superb victory in Brazil last weekend.âIt is good for the sport in general,â added Alonso of the best title tussle of recent memory.âEverybody loves a real fight, not an artificial fight or one between team-mates.âSome races have been strong for Mercedes and some have been strong for Red Bull, but the fight should go on until Abu Dhabi and that is exactly what the sport should be.â Alonso will become the gridâs most-capped driver when Kimi Raikkonen hangs up his crash helmet at the end of the year.Sundayâs race will be the 331st of his career, with Hamilton next on the list - albeit 45 grands prix behind - but Alonso is not surprised by Hamiltonâs longevity.âNo,â says Alonso. âIn Formula One you are always motivated. âIf you win the championship, the next year you completely reset, start from zero and you will never get tired of success so I donât think that is a strength for Lewis.âLewis has so many strengths but it is not impressive to keep winning - that is quite easy.â Hamilton will face another stern examination of his credentials when Russell, 23, replaces Bottas at Mercedes.During his time away, Alonso hailed the Williams man as the driver who impressed him the most.And when they traded crash helmets in Monaco, Alonso wrote on Russellâs lid: âGeorge, you rock. Future world champion.â Alonso added: âIn those two years when I watched the races, what George achieved with Williams - even if we was not in the headlights - was very impressive.âBut in terms of beating Lewis, I donât know how it will work.âEven if George has been impressive, Lewis is the legend, a great champion and it is never going to be easy to beat him. It doesnât matter how talented you are.âFor sure, it will be closer than it has been with Valtteri, but Lewis will be the main preference in the early part of the championship for Mercedes, no doubt.â