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.
The seven-time World Champion will start sixth for the Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday, while championship leader Charles Leclerc will lead off from pole.
Hamilton’s Mercedes team-mate George Russell managed to put himself on the second row for Sunday, with the reigning Constructors’ Champions having closed the gap to the front of the field after bringing upgrades to Barcelona which have dramatically reduced the ‘porpoising’ evident on the W13.
Hamilton was full of praise for his team and how they have put themselves in a better position, but raising the bar has meant his P6 grid slot doesn’t feel quite as satisfying as it would have done earlier in the season.
“The team have done such a great job,” Hamilton told Sky F1 after qualifying. “So [a] big, big, big thank you to everyone who continues to push back at the factory because we don’t have bouncing in a straight line, which is a huge improvement for us.
It's another pole position for Charles Leclerc!
Verstappen, Sainz, Russell and Perez round out the top five.
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