Lewis Hamilton left “absolutely furious” with qualifying ‘weakness’
Lewis Hamilton was convinced he could have challenged foꦉr pole at Monza.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton says he is “absolutely furious” with his qualifying performance at the F1 Italian Grand Prix.
The seven-time world champion qualified sixth on the griඣd for Sunday’s race at Monza and was just 0.186 seconds adrift of pole position. He was outpaced by teammate George Russell, who claimed third.
Hamiltoღn, who had topped two of the three practice sessions, was adamant he could have challenged for at least the front 𝕴row of the grid but conceded he had “no one to blame but myself”.
“Absolutely furious. I could𓃲 have been on pole,” Hamilton told Sky. “I could have be♍en at least on the front row. I didn’t do the job in the end.
“I lost a tenth and a half into Turn 1 and 2 and the🎀n I lost another tenth at the last corner. No one to blame but myse🥀lf.
“Qualifying has been my weakness for a minute now and I can’t figure it oꦆut. I’ll keep tryi🐲ng.”
When asked how he will get ov💃er the disappoi💃ntment and reset for Sunday’s grand prix, Hamilton replied: “Probably a little bit of kicking myself over the next couple of hours.
Ultimately I’ve got to move forwards. We have a good race car, the team have done an amazing job this✨ weekend.
“The car has been feeling muchꦺ better than the l꧒ast race and the team deserve better. Maybe they’ll get that with Kimi [Antonelli].”
It marks the 12th time in 16 races this season that Hamilton has been out✨qualifed by Russell.
Hamilton believes he has no chance of fi🅷ghting for 🍨victory in Sunday's grand prix.
"The chance of fighting for a race win is out the window and tomorrow I’ve got to try and recover as much as I can and see if I can get past the Ferraris and try challenging and 🎉ge🍰t to a podium," he added.

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