Lewis Hamilton Not to Blame for Belgian GP Sprint Qualifying Disaster
- Lewis Hamilton faced a spin during sprint qualifying at the Belgian Grand Prix due to a rear axle issue, finishing 18th on the grid for the race.
- Hamilton expressed frustration over the incident, describing it as a career first when his rear wheels locked under braking.
- Former driver Martin Brundle characterized the rear axle break as 'highly unusual' and noted Hamilton's surprise at the spin.
- Anthony Davidson suggested the car's role in Hamilton's spin, stating, 'the car spun him round to a certain degree.
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The Australian racing ace was in a class of his own both in free practice and in qualifying for tomorrow's Formula 1 sprint race at Spa-Francorchamps.
Lewis Hamilton blows top over Ferrari shocker after spinning out of Belgian Grand Prix sprint
A rare rear-wheel locking incident sent Lewis Hamilton spinning during Belgian Grand Prix sprint qualifying, relegating the seven-time champion to 18th on the grid for Saturday's sprint race
Respectively 4th and 18th in the Sprint qualification, Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton experienced mixed fortunes.
Gasly reveals how yellow flags brought out for Hamilton's spin helped him in qualifying
Following a strong qualifying performance in the sprint qualifying session at the Belgian Grand Prix, Alpine driver Pierre Gasly has revealed how yellow flags brought out for Lewis Hamilton's spin helped him in qualifying.
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