“Very important relationship”-Lewis Hamilton reveals most important ally in F1 title battle with Max Verstappen

Seven-time World Champion is trapped in a straightforward battle with Dutch Currently, he is leading the championship by 6 points in the remaining 6 races. Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton discusses his relationship with physiotherapist and trainer Angela Red Bull ace Max Verstappen is currently 6 points ahead of Hamilton in the World Championships.

 

 

At the age of 36 Hamilton Is 12 years older than Red Bull’s ace and says he can’t compete in the title battle without the help of physiotherapist and trainer Angela Karen. Prior to this weekend’s USGP, Hamilton said: “Angela is with me every day until 10 pm or 11 pm, and every morning from 6 am or 7 am. “It’s a very important role. It’s a very important relationship.

 

 

 

 

I don’t think this year has brought us closer than any other year because we are incredibly intimate as it is, but we Loves work. “We love doing what we do and we love doing it together. We are very grateful for her going out. I don’t think we can do without her.” Karen, 47, was born in New Zealand and played hockey in her country before becoming a performance coach.

 

 

She started working with Hamilton in 2016 F1 Aki Hintsa, a fitness guru who was near Hamilton when driving towards McLaren. But she is more than his physiotherapist and trainer, often in a role of nutritionist, driver, friend, and confident. The two married mothers live in the Alps with their husband and children. She also had a matching tattoo, as both F1 champions have “loyalty” tattoos on their wrists.

 

 

Hamilton added: “Angela and I are naturally incredibly intimate and we live almost together. “We are also close friends, so Angela is a very special person, so we are very lucky to find her. “When I got to F1, I didn’t have a trainer, and when I got there I was given a trainer. They are all called Physio. “And the couple of trainers I had weren’t Physio, but they were called Physio on the weekend of the race.

“And it was usually the guy I worked with, was on the road with me and trained with me. “Then I started to realize that I sometimes had the problem of minor injuries, or you realized that you had a neck problem or what it was. “And no one could fix it. In retrospect, I didn’t meet Angela. “That’s why I’m not training on the weekends, so why not go out with me?

Physical therapy knows that you need to know your body and prepare as much as you can for the weekend. I need it. Then I can train with her when I’m away. “We grew together by managing weekends, getting ready, taking less stressful routes, and making sure they were as fresh as possible when we got in the car.” Racing legend Lewis Hamilton showcases LA home “Very important relationship”-Lewis Hamilton reveals most important ally in F1 title battle with Max Verstappen