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Lewis Hamilton believes he has to regain the confidence of everyone at Mercedes after admitting to a braking problem that has put the skids under his campaign.
Hamilton has come clean for the reasons behind his lack of pace relative to team-mate and Monaco Grand Prix winner Nico Rosberg, saying he has suffering a season-long issue with braking that has affected his confidence in the car.
'It's all about my feeling in the car. I'm confident the car is a great one. Nico has proven that with his victory in Monaco,' said Hamilton.
'But you have to feel at one with the car, and I'm definitely not feeling at one with it at the moment, and it's all in the braking.
'Never in my life have I had brake problems, or a lack of confidence in the brakes, since I started out in karts at five years old. This is the first time I've experienced it, so it has caught me a little off guard.
'When you brake it's all about feel through your boot, the reaction of the car when you hit the brakes. There are so many different things that give you that confidence.
'When I was at McLaren we worked on the brakes for a long time, we got it right and it was the same for six years.
'Here at Mercedes we're working on it. It's not unfixable.
'I can change them if I want or I can just get used to them, and I prefer to grab a hold of it, get used to them and do a good job.'
Hamilton's problems could be brought into sharp focus this weekend, with Montreal's Circuit Gilles Villeneuve renowned as a track tough on brakes.
Although Hamilton knows how to win at this circuit having taken the chequered flag on three occasions, he appreciates circumstances might be different this weekend.
'This track is all about late-braking. I've always been the latest of brakers, which is why I've been so successful here," the 28-year-old added.
'I've always been strong here in a car I've felt confident in. I have a car now I don't particularly feel comfortable in.
'While it's a great car, I can't say I've just clicked with it like that. So I hope I get in the car and I feel better this weekend, and I hope we've been able to rectify a couple of issues and that my confidence comes back.
I Think winter testing for Lewis will be about learning the new engine etc, and a heavy emphasis on braking. The W05 will be more tuned for his liking then this years car. They have his input now so they now know what he likes and make tailor made breaks for him. They already started late this season with Brembo.
In the United States, Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton (and not team mate Nico Rosberg) had new brake calipers made by Brembo. In this drawing - without the discs mounted - the differently shaped pads used in the new set-up are visible.
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So it has nothing to do with FRIC, otherwise then why would they make special brakes for Lewis. Its has to do with the current braking system Mercedes is using(Brembo). Lewis was used to Akebono and now he has to work with Brembo to get that feel he had with the Akebono back. FRIC is more stable than ordinary suspension system it give a more stable platform, the nose still dives but not as heavy as before. I think it even helps under braking rather than hindering Lewis. In theory Lewis should be able to brake even later because the car produces more downforce because the aero platform differentiates less with FRIC. So more DF available which allows later braking.
Irvine:"If you don't have a good car you can't win it, unless you are Michael or Senna. Lots of guys won in Adrian Newey's cars, big deal. Adrian is the real genius out there, there is Senna, there is Michael and there is Newey.They were the three great talents."