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Sing when he's winning? Hamilton tunes out over Aguilera album

Lewis Hamilton was excited by updates for his Mercedes car, but ducked all questions about his his reported involvement as a singer on Christina Aguilera's latest album

News Desk (Agence France-Presse)
Spielberg, Austria
Sat, June 30, 2018

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Sing when he's winning? Hamilton tunes out over Aguilera album Singer/songwriter Christina Aguilera performs at NBC's 'Today' at Rockefeller Plaza on June 15, 2018 in New York City. (AFP/Angela Weiss)

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ewis Hamilton said he was excited by a raft of new updates for his Mercedes car, but ducked all questions about his singing career on Thursday.

On the eve of opening practice for this weekend's Austrian Grand Prix, the championship leader declined all invitations to discuss his reported involvement as a singer on Christina Aguilera's latest album.  

"My sole goal right now and focus is fully Formula One," said the four-time world champion, dodging the story that has buzzed around the music world about the artist identified as 'XNDA' in a duet with Aguilera on her album Liberation.

"It's not really something I want to speak about," added the world champion.

"I'm here really to talk and focus solely on trying to win this championship and that's really where all my energy is at the moment."

Known to be a friend of Aguilera, Hamilton has made no secret of his love of music and his desire to sing and be involved in the recording industry.

But after regaining the lead in this year's title race by winning last weekend's French Grand Prix, he was in his racing mode with only one track in mind -– the classical Austrian power circuit in the Styrian Alps. 

"The development race is always tight," he said, after confirming that in addition to the upgraded engine introduced last weekend at Le Castellet, he and Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas will have several chassis and bodywork upgrades this weekend.

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These include revisions to the side-pods and rear wing.

"Up until now we've not really had a lot of development parts on the car," said Hamilton, who leads fellow-four-time champion Sebastian Vettel of Ferrari by 14 points.

"I've been aware that the guys have been working increasingly harder to try and make sure we bring quality rather than quantity so it's great to see there are some new bits here this weekend."

Mercedes are unbeaten in four races at the Red Bull Ring since the track was re-introduced to the calendar in 2014.

Hamilton said that will have no bearing on the outcome this weekend and forecast a ferocious scrap for pole position.

"Undoubtedly, it doesn't really make any difference coming into this weekend because it's a new year where we are so much closer.

"It's a short circuit and everything is going to be closer than ever before. Everyone has got some sort of upgrades. I anticipate it being one of the closest qualifying sessions that we've probably had this season.

"That's my feeling, although I might be wrong. I hope I am and we qualify one-two with a better gap than that, but I also hope that it is close and it's about those final tenths of a second." 

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