Lewis Hamilton sarcastically asked his race engineer if he had scored a point after crossing the line P10 in Saudi Arabia.
“So I was feeling good at that point and then it all hit the fan during those cars stopping, it’s gutting, but I got one point at least, at least we’ve got points for the team.” “And then I think they were on the medium tyres, they started to drop off and it was a really good stint and I was pushing, I think I was doing the same times pretty much as George on new hards. “I struggled at the beginning with the tyre temperatures and then it started getting a bit better and I started to gain on the guys up ahead,” Hamilton told Sky F1.
Lewis Hamilton and George Russell have warned their Mercedes bosses that they have their work cut out to close the gap on Ferrari and Red Bull in the ...
After just sneaking into a points finish, Hamilton said: “We’ve got a lot of work to do. Afterwards, Russell said: “That was the maximum today. I know I’ve got a lot of work to do.
McLaren driver Lando Norris said there were 'nerves' among the drivers (Hassan Ammar/AP). “Under any circumstance all we want to do is race. But it is a nervous ...
But it is a nervous place to be and you are going to have these nerves and that is why we had the discussions we did. It is several things.” It is not just one fix. We were given the reassurances and told it is safe and we had to believe that. It feels like a long way away. I am looking forward to getting out.”
Lewis Hamilton blamed an "undriveable" Mercedes car for a "gutting" Q1 exit and five-year low in Saudi Arabian GP qualifying, with Toto Wolff admitting his ...
So, I just think it shows where Mercedes are at." Paul Di Resta: "He wasn't at ease throughout the whole session, was he? "I don't know if that was everything to do with it, but it was very unstable. It's certainly totally unacceptable where we are now in performance. Asked if he was surprised, Hamilton replied: "Yeah, of course. But nobody would have predicted Hamilton exiting Q1 at a track they hoped would suit them more.
It is understood the drivers will meet with F1 to discuss the future of the race in Jeddah, possibly by a virtual call in the coming days, or in-person at the ...
But it is a nervous place to be and you are going to have these nerves and that is why we had the discussions we did. It is several things.” It is not just one fix. We were given the reassurances and told it is safe and we had to believe that. It feels like a long way away. I am looking forward to getting out.”
Lewis Hamilton says Mercedes remains “still far off” Ferrari and Red Bull as Formula 1's leading teams in the new era and feels he needs “more grip and more ...
“I don’t know if that is just one fix or several things, I don’t know how much drag we have compared to the others, but it feels like a lot.” “The end result was not great but the race was going really well, I felt relatively well on the hard tyre. It feels like a long way away,” Hamilton said.