Lewis Hamilton expressed his frustration with the balance of his Formula 1 car during the practice sessions for the Hungarian Grand Prix, where he struggled compared to his teammate Charles Leclerc.
Hamilton, typically strong at the Hungaroring circuit, was noticeably slower and faced difficulties with the car’s balance, which he described as very inconsistent compared to previous years.
Despite holding numerous records at the track, including most pole positions and victories, Hamilton found himself searching for solutions to his lack of confidence in the car’s handling.
The Ferrari driver tried different adjustments during the sessions but remained distant from the front-runners, speculating that high temperatures might have contributed to the balance issues he faced.
Hamilton was doubtful about his chances to compete for the top grid positions, acknowledging Leclerc’s strong performance and expressing his own struggles to match the pace, hinting at a challenging weekend ahead.





