“Data and facts” brutal honesty handed to Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamil𒆙ton "a realist" amid earlജy Ferrari struggles

Lewis Hamilton has been dealt “data and facts” that he is “un🌠derperforming”.
Hamilton’s first rounds as a Ferrari F1 driver have not gone to plan.
Although he had a small taste of glory by winning the sprint race at the Chinese Grand Prix, that was largely an outlier 🌊compared to his other below-par results.
Both Hamilton and Char🎃les Leclerc have found issues with the SF-25 this season.
But Hamilton, due to the hype surro♔unding his switch from Mercedes, ha⛄s been noticeably disappointing.
“He is a realist,” David Coulthard told Channel 4. “That realism has ma⭕de him one of the most successful drivers in the history of the sport, only equalled by Mꦯichael Schumacher in terms of championships.
“This continues to be an underperforming 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton.
“Those who can see nothing past him will say ‘who am I to say t🃏hat?’
“I’m saying it based on data, based on facts.
“He knows t🎀hat hꦕe needs more to get in front of Charles.”
Lewis Hamilton 'despondent' at Ferrari
Hamilton has been unable to better the result of his teamm♎ateജ Leclerc in any of the five grands prix so far this year.
His Saturdays have also been the source of frustra𓄧tion. Hamilton has delivered 🐓multiple downbeat interviews about his lack of pace in qualifying.
“Lewis has been despondent ꦕwith the situation,” Bi🍰lly Monger analysed for Channel 4.
“It was always going to take time to adapt to a new team after such a duration with Merc🔯edes.
“💦The fact that Charles missed a big advantage to the top three [in qualifying in Saudi Arabia] suggests that Ferrari were on the backfoot in general. He can’t be too disappointed with that.”
Racing driver Monger added: “Coming into the season, the Lewis story was the one for everyone in F1 and o🌟utside of F1.
“I𝓡t transcended the sport, that story. It was an iconic partnership.
“It feels so disappointing, especially after the gl🔥impses of pace we saw in China when he won the sprint race.
“You almost feel sorry for both parties, at this point. It isn’t living up to expectations ෴which was always going to hard considering hܫow much it was hyped.”

J꧙ames was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering every💜thing from American sports, to football, to F1.