Hamilton and Rossi discuss success in F1 and MotoGP

17:47, 01 Apr 2022
4 Comments
Valentino Rossi hung up his helmet at the end of last year at the age of 42. The Italian was the figurehead of motorsport for many years and still is for many fans, but if it had been up to Lewis Hamilton he would have gladly taken on that role himself. The two discuss auto and motorsport in a joint video interview.
As a child, Hamilton says he was interested in racing two-wheelers, but his father would have put a stop to that. "My father said motorcycles were dangerous, so I chose cars. I think it was the right choice, because otherwise I wouldn't have been so successful (against Rossi)," jokes the Mercedes driver on the YouTube-channel of sponsor IWC.

Hamilton thinks success in F1 and MotoGP is possible

Rossi and Hamilton already swapped vehicles in 2019, with Rossi testing in the Mercedes, while Hamilton got to try out Rossi's Yamaha. Previously, Rossi stepped in several times at Ferrari, by whom he was even offered another contract.
"It's very strange that all the MotoGP riders love Formula 1 and that Formula 1 riders love MotoGP," Rossi points out. Despite the major differences between the two disciplines, Hamilton believes that with enough "natural talent" one can be successful in both F1 and MotoGP. In doing so, the key, according to the Briton, is in the "ability to adapt your driving style".
ADVERTISEMENT
loading
Japanese Grand Prix
Overview
Upcoming race
Friday 27.03.26
Practice 1
Fri 02:30 AM
Practice 2
Fri 06:00 AM
Saturday 28.03.26
Practice 3
Sat 02:30 AM
Qualification
Sat 06:00 AM
Sunday 29.03.26
Race
Sun 05:00 AM

Loading