Hamilton and Rosberg get a shrink

Mercedes team-mates Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg go head to head in the championship finale this weekend. Photo: Max Rossi.

Mercedes team-mates Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg go head to head in the championship finale this weekend. Photo: Max Rossi.

Published Nov 18, 2014

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Brackley, UK - Mercedes is working on gaining a psychological edge over its opponents with the help of a New Zealand doctor.

Dr Ceri Evans, who is credited with turning the All Blacks into World Cup winners, is offering professional help to the team of world championship contenders Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg.

Employing psychiatrists is popular in modern sport. Dr Steve Peters has worked with British Cycling, the England football team and cricketer Jonathan Trott among others, but the involvement of an equivalent figure in motor racing is rare.

However, Toto Wolff, the 42-year-old Austrian in charge of Mercedes, is a devotee of management manuals.

A spokesman for Mercedes said: “We worked with Ceri at the start of the season and we are continuing to explore how we can work with him. It’s about developing a team-winning mentality - not for the drivers.”

Wolff said he had looked at how to cushion the blow felt by whichever Mercedes man loses out in the title decider in Abu Dhabi on Sunday. It would be particularly galling for Hamilton, given he takes a 17-point lead into the last encounter.

Wolff said: “I was impressed by the way Alain Prost acknowledged Niki Lauda winning the championship by half a point in 1984. He went on to take three titles in the next four years. I’ve told our drivers that whatever happens this will not be the end of their Mercedes careers.”

Daily Mail

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