What’s Really happening to Lewis Hamilton , Earthquake in F1 Community as Talented F1 racer has been officially confirmed
What’s really happening with Lewis Hamilton? The F1 community is shaken by the official confirmation involving this talented racer.
Hamilton promises to “bounce back” and give Mercedes a farewell with his “best effort” following the extremely challenging race in Qatar.Lewis Hamilton stated that he will “get back up and give it another shot next week” following a challenging weekend for the Mercedes driver in Qatar.
Hamilton faced numerous challenges throughout the evening at the Lusail International Circuit, ultimately finishing outside the top 10 in a race that was eventful for much of the field.The seven-time world champion received a time penalty for making a false start, and then encountered a front-left puncture, apparently caused by driving over debris on the main straight. To cap off his evening, he was subsequently given a drive-through penalty for exceeding the speed limit in the pit lane.
He quickly apologized over the radio for the false start, which ultimately cost him three positions when he eventually left his pit box. Later on, he engaged in discussions with his race engineer via radio, expressing a desire to retire the car; however, he was instructed to remain on track.Hamilton suffers a puncture simultaneously with Sainz, ultimately costing him the opportunity to score points.
He also expressed dissatisfaction with the W15’s lack of grip and steering problems during the early stages of the race.He explained afterwards, “Due to the under-balancing, we didn’t set up the wing correctly. This has happened several times — there simply wasn’t enough front wing on the car, causing it not to turn properly.””It was experiencing significant understeering for quite a while, and I honestly think that contributed to the tire failure. However, I’m not entirely sure since I didn’t spot any debris; it occurred right at the pit lane entry…
“Hamilton finished in 12th place—his first time crossing the finish line outside of the points this season—but he promised to refocus for his final Grand Prix with Mercedes at the Yas Marina Circuit next weekend.”I’m still standing. It’s not about the fall but how you rise again, so I’ll get back up tomorrow and try once more next week,” he said.”I believe the key is showing up and doing our best.”