Lewis Hamilton looks ‘lost’ after Saudi Arabia struggles: ‘He doesn’t look comfortable’

“The fact that he’s won over 100 Formula 1 races, but he doesn’t look comfortable. He really doesn’t look comfortable. He doesn’t sound c𝕴omfortaౠble.”

Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton

BBC F1 pundit Sam Bird has described 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton’s perfor꧑mance at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as “quite ordinary”.

Hamilton struggled for pace at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, finishing over 30 seconds behind Ferrari teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc.

It was Hamilton’s weakest weekend of the ye𝓀a🍌r, finishing a disappointing seventh.

Jeddah has be☂en a poor track for Hamilton since 2022, but the seven-time world champion was understandably downbeat after the race.

Hamilton admitted that it could be a challenging season and that there are no signs o𝕴f turning things around.

“At the moment there is no fix so this is how i💯t's going to be for the rest or the year. It's going to be painful,” Hamilton said.

“In qualifying it's me extracting performance and in the race I tried everything and the car just didn't want to go any quicker💝.”

podcast. “The fact that he’s won over 100 Formula 1 races, but he doesn’t look comfortable. He really doesn’t look comfortable. He doesn’t sound comfortable.

“There’s nothing positive at the moment coming from him. There’s no glimmers of well, we were good on this stint, and we were go𒁏od in this phase of the race, it was jus🌱t all quite ordinary, unfortunately.”

Hamilton needs to do “some homework”

Bird believes Hamilton needs to push for answers when he return﷽s to Maranello to understand his struggles.

“I’m a massiv𝄹e Lewis fan, I’ve supported him for many a year and I’ll say that time and time again and he is world class,” Bi💜rd added.

“But, 𓆏right now, he is not comfortable in that Ferrari and it’s really showing and it’s sticking out especially when you’ve got Charles Leclerc doing drives like today and looking completely at one with the car and dragging it to a podium when Lewis is finishing 30 seconds back.

“I mean, he’s got to be doing some homework now back in Maranello and a🦂sking questions. How is Charles extractiꦏng miles more out of this car than me? 

“What do I need to do differently? How can I change my driving style? What tools is he using? What setup is he using✱ on the other side of the garage? Because I need to be making some changes.”

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