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Button: Hamilton Must Keep Simulator Work Despite 'Lost' Danger

Button: Hamilton Must Keep Simulator Work Despite 'Lost' Danger

Summary
Jenson Button insists Lewis Hamilton cannot abandon simulator duties despite recent frustrations, calling it essential homework. With Hamilton showing improved confidence at Ferrari, Button expects a strong comeback at the Canadian Grand Prix.

Jenson Button has stated that Lewis Hamilton must continue his simulator work despite his recent concerns after the Miami Grand Prix. The 2009 champion believes simulator work remains crucial, even if it can sometimes lead a driver down the wrong setup path.

Why it matters:

Simulator work is a critical off-track tool for F1 drivers to refine car setups and understand performance. Hamilton's frustration after Miami led him to consider stepping back, but Button's perspective highlights the necessity of such work for a driver still adapting to a new team and environment.

The Details:

  • Hamilton said after Miami he planned to step back from simulator duties, believing the work misled his setup choices over the weekend.
  • Button, his former McLaren teammate, acknowledged that sim work can lead astray but stressed it remains necessary homework away from the track.
  • “You still need to do it though, there's homework that is needed to be done away from the track,” Button told Sky Sports.
  • Button noted Hamilton's improved confidence at Ferrari this season compared to his difficult 2025 start: “This year, from the word go he seems a lot more confident in himself, a lot more confident in the people he is working with.”

What's Next:

  • Hamilton heads to the Canadian Grand Prix, a circuit where he shares the all-time win record, seeking a rebound after a tough Miami weekend.
  • Button expressed optimism: “I think Lewis will turn up with a lot of confidence in Montreal. We want to see Ferrari at the front and we want to see Lewis fighting for wins, especially in Montreal, a circuit he loves so much.”

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