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Lewis Hamilton is a race car driver for the Ferrari team in Formula 1 (F1), which is the fastest kind of car racing in the world. He has won the big yearly trophy—called the World Championship—seven times!
Right now, Hamilton says “it’s time to really crack the whip”. That’s a fun way of saying: we need to push harder and do even better. He wants to catch up to a driver named Kimi Antonelli, who races for the Mercedes team, at the upcoming Belgian Grand Prix (a big race in Belgium).
Here are the simple scoreboard facts before the Belgian race:
Important Point: Points are like gold stars. The more races you finish well, the more points you get. Whoever has the most at the end wins!
Over the last few weekends, Hamilton and his Ferrari team have been getting closer to the top:
This means the red Ferrari cars are getting quicker and smarter.
On Thursday (media day—when drivers talk to reporters), Hamilton shared his thoughts:
On pushing harder:
"It’s time to really crack the whip and do better."
On the Belgian track:
"Don’t know what to expect this weekend if I’m honest with longer straights. But I love this track, the weather is great and I’m really proud of the team and incremental steps that we’re taking."
(Incremental steps = small improvements made little by little.)
Hamilton said the improvement comes from:
Also, Mercedes had some bad luck:
Even though Mercedes still has the strongest car overall, Hamilton says:
Important Point: A fast car is great, but if it breaks or the driver makes mistakes, you lose. Steady and safe wins the race!
Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari are doing really well lately, with 4 podiums in 5 races and a win in Barcelona. He is 32 points behind Antonelli and wants to push even harder at the Belgian Grand Prix. Thanks to smart work and Mercedes’ car troubles, the gap is shrinking. Hamilton believes consistency and a reliable car are the secret to championship success.
Q1: What does “crack the whip” mean here?
It’s a saying that means to push harder and demand better performance from yourself and the team.
Q2: What is a Grand Prix?
It’s a formal name for a Formula 1 race, like the Belgian Grand Prix.
Q3: Why are points important in F1?
Drivers and teams earn points by finishing races in good positions. Most points at the end of the year wins the championship.
Q4: What helped Ferrari close the gap to Mercedes?
Ferrari got faster and smarter, plus Mercedes had car problems that stopped Antonelli from scoring points in two races.