Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton has warned his Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg that carrying forward the winning momentum would not be easy at the British Grand Prix at Silverstone.
Rosberg clinched the Austrian Grand Prix on Sunday as he pipped his pole-sitting British teammate before the first corner and never gave up the lead to win the race.
"I don't feel you carry anything through from one race to the next," the reigning world champion was quoted as saying by mirror.co.uk.
Rosberg with the win has got his title hopes back on track with three triumphs in four races. If Hamilton was an unhappy man at losing here, he was unconcerned it spelled bad news for his home race which is scheduled for July 5.
"It starts again. You have a whole week of nothing racing-wise and then you arrive into a whole new weekend," Hamilton said.
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