Lauda hails outstanding Hamilton
by Sapa 22/07/2008, 08:00
Triple Formula One world champion Niki Lauda has described Lewis Hamilton as "outstanding", following the Briton's back-to-back
grand prix wins.
"If he continues to drive like this, and not start fading like last year in the last couple of races, then he is going in the right
direction, no question," said Lauda. "It was an absolutely great race from him. Outstanding. (Ayrton) Senna-type driving.
Honestly, and he has now gone up in my estimation."
Hamilton exploded onto the F1 scene last year, scoring podiums in his first nine races in his rookie season to become championship
favourite, until errors in the final two rounds saw him pipped by Kimi Räikkönen.
"Last year he was my favourite, but then he screwed up in the last couple of races and so I didn't understand why he started (this
year) as bad as he finished last year, but I think he's got the message now," said Lauda, the former Jaguar Racing F1 Team boss.
Hamilton has put in two excellent performances to win the British - in wet conditions - and German events, giving the 23-year-old McLaren
star a four-point lead in the drivers' standings, but it was Hamilton's Hockenheim heroics that Lauda was especially excited about, after
the Brit had to overcome a disastrous team pit-stop gaffe which almost cost him the race.
"The race was won by Lewis and not by the team, because the team made it unnecessarily complicated," said the 59-year-old
Austrian, adding: "Whatever excuse (the team) will have, the other way was easier. From Silverstone and that difficult race, and in
this difficult race, he has produced outstanding performances. So he is on the right track, and if he continues like this he is
unbeatable."
Lauda believes Hamilton's confidence will be high and, with the car quicker than Ferrari, the omens could not be better as the F1
showcase heads to Budapest for the Hungarian Grand Prix early next month.
"Two wins like that calms you down. The most important thing for him is to calm himself down, and not try to win everything with
power and stress, but I think it will calm him down, and he will use his ability of driving quick in a way that he will drive races like
this and continue. So if he and the team work together in this direction, Ferrari will not beat them."