Hamilton ‘a bit gutted’ with P6, but hopes to fight Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton admitted he was “a little bit gutted” after qualifying in Spain, because of the “huge improvement” Mercedes have made that has raised his expectations.
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Lewis Hamilton admitted he was “a little bit gutted” after qualifying in Spain, because of the “huge improvement” Mercedes have made that has raised his expectations.
BARCELONA : Misfiring Formula One champions Mercedes hailed another big step forward on Saturday but Lewis Hamilton said he was way off where he should be after lagging team mate George Russell in Spanish Grand Prix qualifying.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc will start the Spanish Grand Prix ahead of Max Verstappen on the front row, as the Monegasque looks to seize the momentum back from the Red Bull man in the Drivers’ championship.
Lewis Hamilton believes Mercedes are capable of competing with Ferrari in Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix after another much-improved display from the team in qualifying.
Mercedes brought a raft of updates for the W13 car to the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya for this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix in the hope of easing the porpoising problem that has blighted Hamilton and teammate George Russell this year.
Charles Leclerc bounced back from a spin to put his Ferrari on pole position for the Spanish Grand Prix.
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc was fastest in third practice for the Spanish Grand Prix, and once again set the time to beat in qualifying — 1:18.750 — with world champion Max Verstappen setting the second fastest time. Carlos Sainz of Ferrari will start the race alongside George Russell on the second row, with Sergio Perez and Lewis Hamilton fifth and sixth fastest.
• Charles Leclerc dominated all three free practice sessions ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix. • The Ferrari driver made an error which almost saw him lose pole to Max Verstappen. • Verstappen's Red Bull lost power on his last lap while Leclerc pushed to go quickest for pole.