Hamilton aiming to leapfrog Rosberg on F1 standings
Rosberg, meanwhile, had started his season with a bang as he won the first four races in Australia, Bahrain, China and Russia, but his form has dipped since as he was forced to retire in Spain after colliding with Hamilton on the first lap. Tyre issues in Monaco saw him finish seventh, while another clash with Hamilton in Canada led to him coming fifth.
“We need to try to keep on a roll if possible,” Hamilton told reporters. “Onwards and upwards, hopefully.”
“But hopefully, it will be fun. I heard the weather will be good, and hopefully, they’ll have a good turn out there.”