- 29 May 10, 09:10#201031
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Former world champion Nigel Mansell has described McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton as being "manufactured".
Mansell, who won his sole world title with Williams in 1992, is worried by the current trend within the sport of teams signing up promising youngsters on long-term contracts to guide them on the staircase to Formula One.
Speaking at the Hay Festival, Mansell said: "I think sometimes it all becomes too easy. People have said to me 'what do I think of Lewis Hamilton?' and I've said 'Well it's fantastic what he's achieved but he's been manufactured'."
He added: "How many people from seven years of age have been given £2.5million to go karting?
"I know drivers now are being signed up at seven, eight, nine years of age. They're all being picked now, and this is the incredible thing that is so disappointing for me, to be Grand Prix drivers in five and seven and 10 years' time, and that negates everybody out there now doing the job, and that is frightening.
"I don't decry what Lewis [Hamilton] has done, when he initially started having tough times he didn't handle it very well, but that's the first time ever in his life he's had a tough time."
Mansell, who is to compete at the upcoming Le Mans 24 Hour race with sons Greg and Leo, also hit out at the lack of entertainment in Formula One.
He said: "F1 has just lost a little bit of excitement, and the excitement is there when it rains. I think it's wonderful that we're on full tanks again.
"They need to take some safety systems away. If driver makes a mistake, like we did in years gone by, you got penalised for it."
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