Lewis Hamilton believes a mistake at Turn 16 cost him a chance at the front row on the British Grand Prix grid, starting from fifth instead. He felt more comfortable with the car setup but lost time due to understeer on his final lap. Despite improvements and progress, Hamilton aims to keep pushing for better results. He is pleased with his growing rapport with the team since switching to Ferrari and is determined to give his best shot in the race, albeit facing tough competition. Hamilton remains positive about the support and atmosphere at Silverstone, ready to fight for success.
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