Lewis Hamilton's reaction on Mercedes team radio after finishing 16th in qualifying for Saudi GP
It was a qualifying to forget for Lewis Hamilton in Saudi Arabia and his radio message shows it.
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It was a qualifying to forget for Lewis Hamilton in Saudi Arabia and his radio message shows it.
Lewis Hamilton was sensationally knocked out at the first qualifying round since the first time since Brazil 2017, and will start only 16th for Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
It was a qualifying to forget for Lewis Hamilton in Saudi Arabia and his radio message shows it.
Mick Schumacher will not be taking part in Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after a horror crash in qualifying at Jeddah's high-speed street circuit on Saturday night. The great Michael Schumacher's son crashed his Haas car at 240kmh during the Saudi Arabian GP qualifying. With Mick Schumacher ruled out of Sunday's race, Haas have said that they will run just one car with the team's hopes resting on Danish driver Kevin Magnussen. "Schumacher was taken to the trackside medical centre following a significant accident at Turn 12," said Haas in a statement.
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Lewis Hamilton is struggling again as Formula 1 moves onto Saudi Arabia, but his failure to make an impression in qualifying is not necessarily as bad as it looks. The seven-time champion was only able to finish in 16th, the first time he had failed to break out of Q1 since the Brazilian Grand Prix back in 2017. Ad/> It’s fair to say, too, that Mercedes look to be facing their biggest troubles for at least half a decade.
Mick Schumacher will not compete in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on Sunday after a serious crash in qualifying. The German former Formula 2 champion was in action for the US team on Saturday when he lost control on turn 10 before coming to a stop on turn 12. Ad/> Because of the close concrete walls and the high speed at which the car was travelling it led to large amounts of damage for his vehicle.
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen has revealed issues with tyres in qualifying meant that he could only finish 4th-fastest on Saturday in Saudi Arabia.