Lewis Hamilton. “One of the most complicated” he remembered, with the rain as a great opponent.
“This is one of the most complex races I have remembered“The veteran pilot said in the statements after the racing, where he started at the eighth career position and ended the two additional backs, getting a single point.
“It was worse than I thought. Car is very hard, it’s very difficult to drive now. I thank you for preventing it from finishing against the wall because you want to go most of the time, “English is grieving.
As well as equipment radio, Hamilton was unhappy with the indications he received about meteorological forecasts: At the beginning of the last racing quarter, almost all teams entered the garages to ride on wet wheels against a sudden chaparrón, but Ferrari was at risk by staying on the track with dry rubber.
It allowed Hamilton to put his partner, the Moneygasco Charles Leclerc, second, but ended the loss of positions in the face of rainy season.
“They said I was just raining a lap, which would be a very short rainy season, so I kept calm on the track and got the lead when everyone came in (a ‘box’),” he explained. “I have to endure as much as I can (…). The information was not enough, so I think we lost the opportunity. It’s embarrassing“
In any case, Ferrari’s new new new signing is claimed to be “learned a lot” about the car to make this season: “We have a lot of work to do (…). Car balance is very complicated, one of the most complicated in recent years. I have to find the right adjustment.”
The sun was marked with heavy rains affecting Melbourne before the race: even when the rainy season gave minutes before the start, the track began to wet, with slippery lines and reduced visibility conditions in the Albert Park circuit, 5,278 meters and 14 curves.
Melbourne’s appointment was the first of the World Formula 1 championship in 2025, and preceded the China Grand Prix, the first competition with the year’s fint format, held between March 21 and 23 in Shanghai.
Source: La Verdad

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