LONDON: Triple world champion Lewis Hamilton has clarified comments about not wanting to share data with Formula One team mates and says he has “zero problems” with new Mercedes arrival Valtteri Bottas. Hamilton told a Facebook Live session with F1 sponsor UBS last Friday that drivers should do their own “homework” rather than be able to copy a team mate’s racing lines and braking points. Hamilton’s comments were interpreted by some as Hamilton criticising Mercedes for insisting on shared data between team mates, but he took to Twitter on Monday to emphasise that was not the case. Hamilton is favourite to clinch a fourth title this season after losing out last year to team mate Nico Rosberg, who promptly retired.