Lewis Hamilton’s performance at the Austrian Grand Prix demonstrated progress from the Ferrari team as Charles Leclerc secured a podium finish, while the seven-time champion settled for fourth place. Despite improvements, the issue of brake problems continued to hinder Hamilton’s race pace. He expressed frustration over the erratic performance of his brakes, noting the challenge of finding the right setup. Hamilton acknowledged the increasing alignment of his setup with Leclerc’s driving style, emphasizing the need to adapt to maintain performance. While still trailing behind Leclerc in pace, Hamilton remains positive about the incremental gains and improvements made over the weekend, looking forward to his home race at Silverstone.
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