Hamilton clarifies ‘difficult position’ radio message
Lewis Hamilton explained what he meant when he accused Mercedes of putting him in a difficult position during the Australian GP.
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Lewis Hamilton explained what he meant when he accused Mercedes of putting him in a difficult position during the Australian GP.
MELBOURNE: World champion Max Verstappen's second retirement in three races has left Red Bull on the back foot in the Formula One championship - and team principal Christian Horner fuming at the growing gap with Ferrari.
Verstappen was set to finish second at Albert Park on Sunday, only to slow with 20 laps to go and park up at the side of the track after Turn 1 and retire from the race.
Leclerc produced a crushing display in Albert Park as Ferrari comfortably had the measure of its rival Red Bull.
Max Verstappen said he can not even think about the title right now after a second retirement from P2 of the season in Australia.
Lewis Hamilton has lauded the performance of his Mercedes team after a much-improved display saw the Silver Arrows secure their second podium finish of the season at the Australian Grand Prix. Having qualified fifth yesterday, a place ahead of team-mate George Russell, Hamilton produced a steady and consistent display of old as the eight-time constructors’ champions continued their upward trajectory at Albert Park.
Defending Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen insists he does not want to think about the world title fight after suffering his second retirement of the season at the Australian Grand Prix. The Dutchman endured more problems at Albert Park, having complained over team radio that he could smell some «weird fluid» before immediately pulling his car to the side of the road on lap 39. Ad/> His retirement meant Charles Leclerc ran out a comfortable winner by over 20 seconds in Melbourne after a dominant performance from start to finish.