Lewis Hamilton experienced a disappointing end to his qualifying at the Chinese Grand Prix, landing an eighteenth-place start tomorrow. This underwhelming perfo
experienced a disappointing end to his qualifying at the Chinese Grand Prix , landing an eighteenth-place start tomorrow. This underwhelming performance comes despite his success in the day’s earlier sprint race, revealing ongoing struggles with his Mercedes car.
"Sorry guys," Hamilton said over the radio to his team, who had also suggested car adjustments after the sprint race to improve speed in slow and medium-speed corners. Despite these tweaks, Hamilton’s qualifying woes underscored persistent issues with the vehicle’s performance. "It’s over 90% down to the scenario of the rain yesterday if I'm really honest. We've not made a brilliant step from the last race. The car is exactly the same.
Toto Wolff, Mercedes Team Principal, also commented on the situation, aligning with Hamilton’s perspective.
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