Naomi Schiff afirma que las cicatrices entre Hamilton y Verstappen siguen presentes

La analista de Fórmula 1 de Sky Sports, Naomi Schiff, asegura que las cicatrices competitivas entre Lewis Hamilton y Max Verstappen nunca desaparecerán por completo. Sus comentarios surgen tras el duelo en pista durante el Gran Premio de Canadá de 2026. Ambos mantienen actualmente una relación cordial tras años de intensa rivalidad.

Schiff hizo estas declaraciones en el podcast Up To Speed. Recordó una entrevista anterior con Hamilton en la que el siete veces campeón describió a Verstappen como un rival digno de respeto, aunque poco probable de convertirse en un amigo cercano. Hamilton había señalado la dura competencia rueda a rueda entre ambos durante la temporada 2021, que incluyó el controvertido final del Gran Premio de Abu Dabi.

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