Lewis Hamilton reveals 'nuts' Ferrari problem after Dutch GP qualifying
Hamilton said Ferrari needed two tyre-preparation laps in qualifying, leaving him 0.3 seconds off pole as rivals managed with one lap.
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Lewis Hamilton upbeat despite qualifying only fifth at Dutch GP: ‘I feel optimistic’
The Ferrari driver started the Zandvoort weekend trailing championship leader Kimi Antonelli by 50 points
Lewis Hamilton "much happier" with Ferrari after difficult Friday
Lewis Hamilton says he is "much happier" with his Ferrari after qualifying fifth for the Dutch Grand Prix compared to Friday's sprint shootout, and is "excited" for the race.“I was much, much happier with the car,” he told the media on Saturday evening, having endured a difficult Friday, when he qualified seventh, 0.624s off sprint pole.Right after the sprint, which he also finished ...Keep reading
Hamilton Had to Rebuild Dented Confidence in Much Improved Dutch GP Qualifying
Lewis Hamilton felt much better in the car in the F1 Dutch Grand Prix qualifying, but confidence dented on Friday with tyres being the main culprit, as he struggled to work it and locked-up at Turn 1. After a low-key return in both F1 Dutch GP sprint qualifying and also the race due to wrong set-up choice, Ferrari’s Hamilton found something in the main qualifying but could only manage fifth in the end, behind both the McLaren and Mercedes pair. …
Lewis Hamilton team radio message reveals key Ferrari problem in Zandvoort qualifying
Lewis Hamilton revealed over Ferrari team radio that tyre warm-up problems were a major factor in the Scuderia’s difficult Dutch Grand Prix qualifying at Zandvoort. The SF-26 required two preparation laps to generate tyre temperature, while Ferrari’s rivals were able to complete only one, yet the extra warm-up still failed to produce the qualifying performance the team had expected. Ferrari arrived at Zandvoort hoping to begin the second half of…
Lewis Hamilton analyzes the 5th place in qualifying in Holland: "We missed something in the tires, they didn't heat up enough. The car went better and in the race is fine, I'm optimistic for Sunday. We have to keep our heads down and keep pushing." Watch the VIDEO. The GP Sunday at 15 live on Sky and streaming on NOW F1, GP HOLLAND: HIGHLIGHTS QUALITY
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