From GMM
McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton would challenge formula one rival and countryman, Honda's Jenson Button to a fitness challenge to decide who is in the best physical shape.
The 23-year-old McLaren driver was impressed this week when he learned that Button, who drives for Honda, finished 117th of the 1700 entrants in a semi-professional triathlon last month.
"That's pretty good," Hamilton admitted, but "I think I'm fitter than Jenson - but I've got to prove it," he told the British newspaper The Daily Mail .
"So if someone wants to get us going up against each other I'd look forward to it," he added.
Reigning world champion Kimi Raikkonen , however, would probably not be interested in taking part in the battle of machismo.
The laconic Finn, who drives for Ferrari, told the Daily Telegraph that he only trains "if I feel like it".
"If not, I do more or less what I feel like. I don't have schedules. I never do any planning. I hate planning," Raikkonen added.
McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton would challenge formula one rival and countryman, Honda's Jenson Button to a fitness challenge to decide who is in the best physical shape.
The 23-year-old McLaren driver was impressed this week when he learned that Button, who drives for Honda, finished 117th of the 1700 entrants in a semi-professional triathlon last month.
"That's pretty good," Hamilton admitted, but "I think I'm fitter than Jenson - but I've got to prove it," he told the British newspaper The Daily Mail .
"So if someone wants to get us going up against each other I'd look forward to it," he added.
Reigning world champion Kimi Raikkonen , however, would probably not be interested in taking part in the battle of machismo.
The laconic Finn, who drives for Ferrari, told the Daily Telegraph that he only trains "if I feel like it".
"If not, I do more or less what I feel like. I don't have schedules. I never do any planning. I hate planning," Raikkonen added.