After a challenging qualifying session, Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton is scheduled to start the Azerbaijan Grand Prix from position seven. He has commented on his performance this Saturday.
Mercedes’ tires have come under fire from Lewis Hamilton following yet another dismal qualifying run.
After another challenging workout on Saturday, the Mercedes star is scheduled to start Sunday’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix from P7. It was in line with the British driver in Baku’s encouraging behavior.
However, that did not ease Hamilton’s frustration at seeing a familiar pattern begin to emerge. “Same Saturday as always – the same thing as every Saturday,” he stated in a statement following the qualifying result on Saturday.
The vehicle felt fantastic yesterday, and I genuinely believe it could have been at least in the second row today. However, when we arrived today, the tires suddenly stopped functioning properly.
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Hamilton has already expressed his displeasure with Baku’s qualifying performance. Two weeks ago, he was in Monza, and he was not one all happy.
He immediately expressed his rage after qualifying. “I’m furious, absolutely furious, because I could have been on pole,” Hamilton said. I simply didn’t do well enough in the end, even though I believe I could have been at least in the front row. There’s nobody to blame because I lost a tenth and a half in turns one and two and an additional tenth at the conclusion.
Ultimately, Hamilton was able to bounce back from his dismal qualifying performance. With his fifth-place result at Monza, he earned ten championship points. Hamilton is now sixth in the drivers’ standings heading into his final season with Mercedes before making the big switch to Ferrari.
George Russell, Hamilton’s teammate, was significantly more polite, even though Hamilton was more frustrated in Baku. After qualifying, he made the following statement: “I believe the outcome was just. Honestly, I had a rough day yesterday; I wasn’t happy with my driving and I was far behind Lewis.
Major Mercedes issue strikes Lewis Hamilton once more: “Same as always”
After a challenging qualifying session, Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton is scheduled to start the Azerbaijan Grand Prix from position seven. He has commented on his performance this Saturday.
After another challenging workout on Saturday, the Mercedes star is scheduled to start Sunday’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix from P7. It was in line with the British driver in Baku’s encouraging behavior.
However, that did not ease Hamilton’s frustration at seeing a familiar pattern begin to emerge. “Same Saturday as always – the same thing as every Saturday,” he stated in a statement following the qualifying result on Saturday.
The vehicle felt fantastic yesterday, and I genuinely believe it could have been at least in the second row today. However, when we arrived today, the tires suddenly stopped functioning properly.
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Hamilton has already expressed his displeasure with Baku’s qualifying performance. Two weeks ago, he was in Monza, and he was not one all happy.
He immediately expressed his rage after qualifying. “I’m furious, absolutely furious, because I could have been on pole,” Hamilton said. I simply didn’t do well enough in the end, even though I believe I could have been at least in the front row. I just have myself to blame because I lost a tenth and a half in turns one and two and an additional tenth at the conclusion.
“I’ve been struggling with qualifying for a while now, and I don’t know why. But I will not give up. I’ll spend the next few hours punishing myself.”
Despite Hamilton’s rage, Toto Wolff had some encouraging words for his star. “Normally, half a tenth makes the difference between three places,” he said. According to Lewis, the only differences between second and even pole fifth are microscopic errors.
Ultimately, Hamilton was able to bounce back from his dismal qualifying performance. With his fifth-place result at Monza, he earned ten championship points. Hamilton is now sixth in the drivers’ standings heading into his final season with Mercedes before making the big switch to Ferrari.
George Russell, Hamilton’s teammate, was significantly more polite, even though Hamilton was more frustrated in Baku. After qualifying, he made the following statement: “I believe the outcome was just. Honestly, I had a rough day yesterday; I wasn’t happy with my driving and I was far behind Lewis