Lewis Hamilton has expressed concerns over Mercedes' performance, stating a troubling comparison with Haas F1 team. The British driver qualified eighth, lagging
Lewis Hamilton has expressed concerns over Mercedes ' performance, stating a troubling comparison with Haas F1 team. The British driver qualified eighth, lagging significantly behind leaders Red Bull, McLaren, and Ferrari.
"The track temperature was pretty similar the whole way through and the grip of the track felt really good," Hamilton commented. As the qualifying rounds progressed, Hamilton's performance saw a temporary uptick in Q2, giving the team a glimmer of hope. However, this was short-lived as Q3 brought stark realities back into focus, with Hamilton finishing eight-tenths of a second off the pace set by Verstappen and his RB20. His disappointment was palpable.
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