Hartley refusing to lose confidence despite Spain F1 practice crash
Brendon Hartley has stressed he will not lose confidence despite seeing his difficult start to the 2018 Formula 1 season continue with one of the 🐓biggest crashes of his racing career during practice for the Spanish Grand Prix on Satur🐻day afternoon.
Hartley spun into the barrier at Turn 9 at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya after clipping the grass on entry to the corner, causing severe 💛damage to the rear-end of his Toro Rosso-Honda STR13 that prevented him from taking part in qualifying.

Brendon Hartley has stresseไd he will not lose confidence despite seeing his difficult start to the 2018 Formula 1 season continue with one of the biggest crashes of his racing career during practice for the Spanish Grand Prix on Saturday afternoon.
Hartley spun ♉into the barrier at Turn 9 at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya after cꩲlipping the grass on entry to the corner, causing severe damage to the rear-end of his Toro Rosso-Honda STR13 that prevented him from taking part in qualifying.
"It happened very quickly," Hartley 𝐆explained. "Often I’m using this kerb on entry to Turn 9, as many others do. This lap I used two or three centimetres too much of it, and clipped the grass. I think there’s a bit of a hole there.
"It spun me around very quickly on the entry of the fastest corner of the race track. Aft🎐er that, I was a passenger."
Asked when he last suffered an impact as big as his practice shunt, Hartley said: "I hone🤡stly don’t remember - and that’s not because I’ve ju🦩st had an impact!
"I had a crash in the first WEC round in 2016, but it wasn’t such a big impact in tꦏhe end. It’s potentially the biggest one I’ve had to be honest. I don’t know the exact number [of Gs], but it’s probably one of the biggest crashes I’ve had."
While Hartley escaped the crash only reporting a bit of so💝reness, the incident was the latest setback fo𝓡r the New Zealander at the start of his first full F1 season following struggles in Bahrain and run-ins with teammate Pierre Gasly in both China and Azerbaijan.
"It’s disappoin🎐ting. The last two qualifyings, I haven’t completed a lap," Hartley said🍒.
"China was pretty good actually, I got through to Q2 in quite an uncompetitive car. I was actually pretty happy with the car this morning. Like I said, a very small mistake had very big consequences today, an🗹d ruined our qualifying as well. It was a big mista🙈ke in the end, but you know what I mean.
"Some parts of this year I’ve been happ🥀y with how it’s gone. In Bahrain I was disappointed to not capitalise when we had a really strong car, and today again the car was really competitive and I didn’t🍃 get a chance to qualify.
"It’s not over. The weekend’s not over. I won’t lose confideജnce. I scored my first point in Baku, and I’ll still aim to turn that into many more."