‘Hamilton has just lost his way out there’
Nico Rosberg fears Lewis Hamilton will struggle to find his “rhythm” around the Monte Carlo street circuit ahead of qualifying after a difficult Friday.
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The seven-time World Champion is a three-time Monaco Grand Prix winner but this season will be hard pressed to even reach the podium.
Hamilton was off the pace in Friday’s two practices, the Briton finishing the day 1.6s down on the Ferrari of Charles Leclerc.
He suffered with extreme bouncing, telling the media it felt as if his “eyeballs were coming out of the sockets” it was so bad.
He conceded that Mercedes’ fight this weekend is against McLaren with Ferrari and Red Bull out of reach.
“As anticipated, I didn’t think we would be as quick as the Ferraris, the Red Bulls,” he added.
“Our battle is to try and stay ahead of the McLarens, I think.”
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Rosberg feels his former team-mate is going to find it difficult even doing that.
“This weekend, Lewis has been having a hard time out there,” GPFans quotes the 2016 World Champion as having told Sky Sports F1.
“Lewis has just lost his way out there, so it is going to be very tough for him to come back and find that rhythm with only a couple of laps left in FP3.
“It is a big setback for him.”
But while Rosberg is worried about Hamilton’s form, he was impressed with George Russell.
He finished Friday’s second practice up in sixth place, 0.012s down McLaren’s Lando Norris. He was also


