After finishing sixth in the Spanish Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton referred to it as “the worst race I’ve experienced,” expressing dissatisfaction with his performance. Despite starting well, Hamilton struggled for pace and dropped positions during the race. He briefly regained sixth place due to retirements but ultimately finished seventh. Hamilton was notably terse in post-race interviews, highlighting his disappointment with the race weekend. In contrast, Charles Leclerc was more positive, securing a podium finish and expressing surprise at his strong performance in Barcelona. Leclerc’s consecutive podiums and solid points haul have boosted his confidence going forward in the championship standings.
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