Hamilton eliminates criticism after missing the British pole



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Silverstone – Lewis Hamilton He swept the questions about his lifestyle and praised his teammate Mercedes, Valtteri Bottas, after the Finn beat him on pole position at the British Grand Prix on Saturday.

The five-time world champion rejected suggestions that his regular transatlantic commute between Los Angeles and the European Grand Prix impacted his performances.

"I have five world titles and they did not come alone," he said. "My preparation comes first and I felt fantastic all weekend.

"The pressure is pretty strong here, being a Grand Prix at home, I'm doing the best I can, but I'm doing what I want.

"I do not do what you think I should do or whoever else thinks I should do it and that's what has led me to five world titles."

Nico Rosberg, his former teammate and world champion 2016, has in turn questioned his travel habits, saying that had he left Los Angeles to drive at Silverstone, he would have struggled to rank among the top ten in qualifying.

It also followed an impressive show of speed by Bottas, who took the pole ahead of Hamilton just 0.006 seconds, ending the championship leader's hopes of winning a fifth straight pole and a seventh overall in his home race.

Hamilton is looking for a sixth record British victory Sunday and has 31 points over Bottas at the world championship after winning six of nine races this year.

He made a slight mistake in the top ten, which cost him the pole, but he was philosophical both on this point and on the veiled criticism of his lifestyle.

"I am frustrated with myself," he said. "But that's what it is.

"It does not really matter at the end of the day.

"You can only wait for yourself." Valtteri did the job, congratulations to him and for us it was not the best of the qualifications.

"It's a long race tomorrow, I hope to be able to use the advantage we have to start on the midrange."

He also explained that he was using a long-term setup that had caused him to lose pace during the latter part of the qualifications.

"The settings worked best for the race," said Hamilton. "I think that yesterday, I really struggled with that during one lap and I tried to improve it throughout the evening and until today. # 39; hui ".

Bottas said his turn was not perfect: "It was not a perfect ride, but I doubt that anyone made a perfect lap because he was very sensitive to an error here or there because tarmac and wind. "

Earlier this week, in an interview for Channel 4 and The temperature Journal, Hamilton said, "The problem is that people expect you to get into a box, you have to adapt to a square box.

"That's how all the other pilots do it, so that's how you have to do it, it does not work for me.

"I'm different in my own way, that's how I go from A to B. That's how I get to greatness, just forget about the people you've worked with before." … "

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