The binomial Hamilton-Ferrari He raised the expectations outside of any comparison. The most -Laureate pilot in the history of Formula 1 and the most thanks to the Great Circus team relates to their way to create a union that has left everyone stunned. However, the results do not take place in the first steps of this binomial. And at the beginning of the fifth Grand Prix of the season, the appointment Saudi ArabiaThe heptacampeón of the world suffered as usual in SF-25.
Hamilton completed Free Training 2 in Jeddah at the 13th position in more than one second (1.1s) of Lando Norris’s reference time. On the other hand, Charles Leclerc is 4 -4 less than half a second with the same car. Mercedes’ ex is unable to put soft rubber at temperature and are expected to improve the rest of the weekend in Saudi Arabia. If you do not succeed, you can do it for a long time.
“So far on Saturday I’m always behind. But at this time we will not be able to return. So we hope to improve the car from here tomorrow. There have been a few points during free training where I feel good about the car. But on soft tires I have never found the feeling. We hope to reap the benefits of what will change tonight in the car, “Hamilton explained in statements collected by Motorsport.com.
“It has nothing to do with the team. Just cost me that wheels will work in the right way“, declared to end the ‘mea blame’ singing.
Related to the background of points so far, Lewis is 7 -7 -point pilots with 25 points in his locker, seven less than Leclerc. The British was able to win the China GP Sprint and the total joy came to Maranello. However, the running breed in Shanghai is a mirage and the best result Hamilton achieved in Domingo’s race is the fifth of the final appointment in Bahrain. Most to improve Ferrari and Hamilton should also take a step forward. So far, in Jeddah seems complicated but from worse situations the British legend has emerged.
Source: La Verdad

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