Former F1 world champion Damon Hill makes a concerning comment on Lewis Hamilton's body language despite bagging the win at the Qatar GP.

As someone trailing Max Verstappen for quite some time now, Hamilton performed extraordinarily during the last two races. However, Hill, who won the title in 1996, believes that these wins do not automatically secure a herculean comeback for the British star, especially since Verstappen still holds an 8-point lead.

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“I don't think it's a time for happiness just yet,” Hill told the F1 Nation podcast after the Qatar Grand Prix.

“I think the tension is still too intense, it's too palpable.

“They're so close to the finish now and nobody really knows what's going to happen.”

Like in any sport, athletes should avoid celebrating too early since this can haunt them in the end.

“Lewis won but he wasn't leaping up and down in celebration. I think he's been pretty cool about keeping his emotions in check, as has Max.

For Mercedes as a team, despite maintaining a 5-point lead in the constructor's championship, equal importance should be given towards Hamilton and the team as the last two races decide the outcome for both titles.

How will the last two races play out? Will we see Verstappen hoist the championship for the first time? And, is Hamilton's body language a positive or negative concern?