The ‘inherent’ Ferrari limitation that dashed Lewis Hamilton’s F1 British GP front row hopes

The ‘inherent’ Ferrari limitation that dashed Lewis Hamilton’s F1 British GP front row hopes

P1racenews AI automatic summary:


Lewis Hamilton rued the end of his final run in qualifying for the 2025 F1 British Grand Prix, saying a snap of understeer at the final corner cost him a spot on the front row of the grid.

Lewis Hamilton expressed his disappointment after his final run in qualifying for the 2025 F1 British Grand Prix was marred by understeer, costing him a front-row spot. Despite topping Q2, Max Verstappen’s stellar final lap clinched pole, with McLaren’s Piastri and Norris also strong contenders. A slight error at Turn 16 dashed Hamilton’s hopes, landing him in fifth place, attributing the setback to the lap’s pivotal moment. The SF-25’s persistent low-speed understeer issues have plagued Hamilton, leading him to believe that both he and Leclerc are pushing the car beyond its limits to compensate. Hamilton emphasized the challenging Silverstone conditions and noted room for improvement in car performance. Leclerc’s sixth-place finish compounded Ferrari’s disappointing outcome in qualifying, with hopeful indications from earlier practice sessions.

Tovább a cikkhez

Related posts