Despite the massive hope that the debut of Lewis Hamilton with Ferrari in Australian GPThe first English day behind the wheel of his new red car showed something that the pilot itself warned Thursday at a press conference: he needed time to adapt.
That the current car impact cars do not adapt in the best way in their pilot style is a fact and has been shown in its last years at Mercedes, where he lost example last year his fight against his partner Russell. Lewis is sure he will recover his best level in Ferrari, with his new challenge of wearing red, but in the previous explanation it should be added that he should go through a period of adaptation with his car in Italy, as the British announced at the end of the first day of free training.
The 7 -time champion is 12th in Los Libres 1, away from the head and complaining to the subviring radius, a problem he continues with an FP2 where he can improve, even in a final result is still far from expectations: he finished the 5th, 4th tenth of his partner Leclerc, a natural talent to the day with the day with the day.
Ask for time
“It is incredible to get out of there and to have a Ferrari,” Hamilton said before the official F1 television microphone. “Honestly, the car is a bit different from what I experienced in this circuit, so I’m pretty worth it to suit it,” expressed about free 1.
“The second session was definitely a bit better, but we built a little and became a little faster,” Stevenage said.
“The car doesn’t feel bad or anything else, it just needs a different way of voting, so I adjust my pilot’s style a little. But I enjoy driving,” Hamilton argued, which was clear on FP2 “I definitely started seeing me a bit,” Mercedes said.
It was’ still ‘lost’ with Ferrari’s adjustments
“I’m still accustomed to all the changes in adjustments. I don’t have them at my disposal as I used to do them in Mercedes, because I’ve been there for a long time I know exactly all the changes in tunes. So I’m still working to understand what tools we can use,” Hamilton added, which will feature a valuable telemetry of Charles Leclerc In Ferrari.
“It’s interesting -It’s because you’ll see that Charles knows it, because it takes a long time. But a little bit I fit into the puzzle pieces.
“Pole? Near”
“I have to look for a rhythm. I know where I need to find it. It’s just about to leave and do it, but it’s built,” he explained, hoping to take another step until he reached the classification this Saturday (6.00 H/Dazn).
“I think the long batch is competitive too. McLaren is fast. So everything seems a bit matched,” she argued, even though she wasn’t fighting for the pole: “For me, I think it’s a bit close, because I’m still learning a car. But never say it. I’ll give it all and I’ll never try it.”
Source: La Verdad

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