"Good thanks. It feels good to be back. I feel ready, I feel as fit as I can be. I had a good week of training, two weeks almost. We will see how it goes. I feel good. I have been karting and it feels ok. No pain."
It's nearly time for the first part of the FIA press conference in Singapore.
Expectation vs reality…
— W Series (@WSeriesRacing) September 29, 2022
Our drivers heading to track with their race seats on the Singapore MRT this morning.#WSeries is ready to race in Asia for the first time. Our drivers have fought for a place in motorsport. Let’s get to work. pic.twitter.com/KSvv8uoct9
Never change, Seb.#F1#SingaporeGPpic.twitter.com/UcvmZh5MWW
— Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team (@AstonMartinF1) September 29, 2022
W Series might not be able to finish their season due to 'significant' financial issues.
According to reports, their recent accounts with Companies House showed it had net liabilities of over £7.5million to Dec 31, 2021.
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Lewis Hamilton will be asked about his remaining targets for a disappointing season on Thursday at media day ahead of the F1 Singapore Grand Prix.
The Mercedes driver's hopes are dwindling to keep alive his incredible record of having won a race every season since his 2007 debut.
Max Verstappen will wrap up a second consecutive championship in Sunday's night race if other points go his way.
And will this race shed light on the remaining spots in the F1 2023 driver line-up?
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