15 March,2022 11:44 AM IST | Bahrain | IANS
Mercedes` British F1 Driver Lewis Hamilton speaks at Expo Dubai 2020 in the Gulf emirate. Photo/AFP
Seven-time Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton has revealed that he is in the process of changing his name as he wants to incorporate his mother's surname Larbalestier. Hamilton, speaking at the 2022 Dubai Expo, said, "I'm really proud of my family's name, Hamilton. None of you might know that my mum's name is Larbalestier and I am just about to put that in my name," he said.
"I don't fully understand the idea that when people get married the woman loses their name. I really want my mum to continue with the Hamilton name," the 37-year-old was quoted as saying by Skysports. Hamilton's mother Carmen Larbalestier, now Lockhart, separated from his father Anthony Hamilton when the future F1 world champion was two years old. Asked how he viewed the pecking order ahead of the season start, Hamilton backed Mercedes to be strong, even in the face of stiff opposition from their rivals.
"The testing's been difficult," Hamilton told the crowd at the event. "There were a lot of cars that were looking quite fast. The Alfa Romeo was looking fast, Valtteri [Bottas] was looking quick. Obviously, the Red Bull looks ridiculously fast at the moment and the Ferraris. But we are the best team," Hamilton added.
Hamilton said that work to improve in the racing car would be ongoing throughout the week leading up to the opening Bahrain Grand Prix on March 18-20. "The testing was tough, but the great thing is, right now after this I have a conference call with all the guys in Brixworth [Mercedes High-Performance Powertrains' HQ in the UK], talking about the engine, the driveability, about how we can get more power out for this week," he said.
ALSO READ
Russell takes pole, Verstappen nips Norris in Championship battle
Hamilton surprised by pace as Mercedes top both practice sessions
Hamilton didn’t want to return after Brazil flop
From cricket to F1: Why Indians are packing bags for sports in 2025
Visibility and funding woes continue to hinder motorsports in India
This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever