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Hamilton wants more physical F1 as 'youngsters have it quite easy'

Lewis Hamilton regrets that F1 is no longer the physical challenge it used to be, insisting Grand Prix racing should be "a man's sport" where drivers are left exhausted after a race. Speaking in Montreal on Thursday ahead of this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix, Hamilton assessed F1's recent evolution and viewed the rule tweaking in the past few years as having done little to improve the sport from an entertainment perspective. The Brit suggested that F1 needed to look beyond the rule-book for means to boost the show, but the five-time world champion also underlined the current lack of physical effort involved in driving a modern F1 car. Hamilton opens up on 'mental issues -...
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