McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton says this season feels like his "worst year" in Formula 1.
The 2008 world champion has won two races but has also been criticised for crashing out twice and a number of run-ins with race stewards.
Hamilton wants to move on at the Italian Grand Prix saying: "I'm trying to get back to some good results.
"It feels like it's been a worse year than I've had previously. I'm an easy target because I'm always in trouble."
He arrives in Monza on the back of an incident-packed weekend in Belgium two weeks ago.
Personally I ask myself, is it really his worst year in f1?
To be honest, I totally disagree, by far his worst was defending his championship in 2009, with a car that was so bad in the first 8 rounds that it was mathematically impossible to win the championship!
He has a competitive car this season, he has driven some immaculate races this season, personally China, yet, his collisions, meetings with the stewards sum up his season. He just isn't driving like an F1 driver of the 2000's. He may have gotten away with all this back in the 80s and 1990s, but instead of taking risks for the majority of the race, he has to think with his head, rather than his heart. If it's working for Button, then surely it can work for Lewis Hamilton!
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