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Hamilton's mental issues contrast with Verstappen mindset

Hamilton's mental issues contrast with Verstappen mindset
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Lewis Hamilton's recent interview with The Sunday Times sheds light on a key difference between himself and drivers like Max Verstappen, according to former Dutch racing driver Arie Luyendyk.

Lewis Hamilton's recent interview with The Sunday Times sheds light on a key difference between himself and drivers like Max Verstappen, according to former Dutch racing driver Arie Luyendyk.

Hamilton opened up about his long-standing battle with depression, admitting that he has "struggled with mental health through my life."

"Depression," Hamilton said. "I think it was the pressure of the racing and struggling at school. The bullying. I had no one to talk to."

Verstappen, by contrast, grew up with a famously tough and sometimes even violent father, Jos Verstappen, yet he is one of the few top drivers who does not have any psychological or mental coaching.

Luyendyk, a two-time Indy 500 winner, noted that Verstappen's approach to racing is more like the "older generation" of drivers, who simply "stepped on the gas" and dealt with the pressures themselves.

"I think what Hamilton said is fair enough, but I cannot empathise with it," Luyendyk, 71 admitted. "I have never had that problem."

"I'm from a generation where you just deal with it yourself. I've had dips too, but I got over them myself. By talking to myself."

Luyendyk added that he's not surprised Verstappen doesn't rely on psychological support.

"In car racing, it always comes down in the end to how good your car is," said Luyendyk. "Verstappen is just down to earth. He's Dutch, like me," he added with a smile.

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