Hamilton ‘looking forward to going home’, suggests pit lane start
After his shock Q1 exit, Lewis Hamilton admits he just wants to go home and could start Sunday’s Saudi Arabian GP from the pit lane.
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After his shock Q1 exit, Lewis Hamilton admits he just wants to go home and could start Sunday’s Saudi Arabian GP from the pit lane.
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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says his team's current performance level is «totally unacceptable» after their difficult start to the Formula 1 season. The Brackley outfit might have — somewhat fortuitously — grabbed third and fourth at the Bahrain season opener but in qualifying for Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, George Russell could only scrape sixth place on the grid while Lewis Hamilton finished down in a disastrous 16th, his worst qualifying performance in 13 years. Ad/> Hamilton said his car was «undriveable» during Saturday's qualifying, and those comments are sure to have raised further red flags among the Mercedes hierarchy.
For years Lewis Hamilton has been at the top of the Formula One game, but his latest performance is far from his finest, qualifying down in 16th place in Saudi Arabia.
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