Lewis Hamilton advised about “the big thing, for me” in Ferrari adaptation

Lewis Hamil൲ton told about key part of adapting to ꧑Ferrari which takes time

Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton has been handed advice about a specific part of his adaptation to the Ferrari which requires more laps.

The headline-grabbing performances and results have not arrived on a Sunday for 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton since he donned the red oඣveralls at the be🐼ginning of this year.

His qualifying form has been even worse, and has caused hﷺim to bemoan his own ability to extract performance from his new machinery.

But Sky Sports’ Bernie Collins, a former F1 race strategist, has identified a crucial aspect to his adaptation from Mercedes which requires him to drꦡive more laps.

Lewis Hamilton told about 'instinct' in Ferrari

Collins analysed: “Lewis is getting used to this car, ge𓃲tting used to communication with the pit wall, getting used to how the car instincౠtively drives, how it performs in certain areas.

“The big for me is that the drivers have loads of switches at the👍ir disposal: brake balance, how to brake through the corner. There are lots of switches on that steering wheel.

“You need to know instinctively: ‘Okay, I’ve got a bit of tailwind, a bit of headwind, what do I need to change? What will the reactꦦion be to the car?’

“That’s just getting laps on the board. It will take time for Lewis to get to a point🌠 of instinctively knowing how the Fe🅰rrari will perform.

“He’s not there yet.”

Martin Brundle has heard from insid🌄e Ferrari that they are not conce🤪rned by Hamilton’s seemingly slow progress.

Brundle said: “Ferrari used an analogy: ‘It’s like puᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚtting on somebody else’s pair of skis or ice skates’.

“It takes some time to get🌌 used to it. That’s how they feel about it.”

Hamilton briefly shot to the pinnacle of Formula 1 when he won the🐈 sprint race at the Chinese Grand Prix.

His first victory wearing r♉ed, albeit in the shorter for▨mat, did not lead to greater success. Even the rest of that weekend was downhill for Hamilton.

Brundle explained: “It was a different track, a sprint, a🔯 much shorter race with much less fuel on b🐟oard.

“He got in front and stayed i💎n front. It lookeꦉd like vintage Lewis Hamilton.

“That’s how it seemed. We were thinking ‘wow he’s back in bu🍷siness, back in the game’.

“Sadly it h꧙as not turned out that way in the longer grand prix format.”

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