"He goes to a circuit where he has eight wins, nine poles. And if he’s not winning, he’s definitely always on the podium, like last year," Kristensen added.
"So, it must be really hard, and to see Lewis lining up after the race in a queue at the Jo Bauer [cue] when he has to get weighed. He kept his helmet on."
"There were five or six drivers in front of him who had to get weighed before. I think he takes it hard on himself, and it’s tough to see."
Kristensen also praised Hamilton for his honesty. "I have the deepest respect for people putting their hand up like that. And of course, a seven-time world champion doing that. But on the other hand, they don’t race on fuel, they race on self-confidence. So, to have it all there, I think it gets a little bit under his skin, unfortunately."
"I want to see him do well, and I hope he really finds his mojo. But people in the paddock, they worry about Lewis. He one hundred per cent has a contract for next year. Ferrari wants him to do well the most."