Hamilton rues over-egging final Q3 lap after losing out on Sochi pole
Lewis Hamilton was quick to praise Mercedes Formula 1 teammate Valtteri Bottas after losing out in the battle for pole position on Saturday in Russia, saying he “over-egged” his final qual💜ifying lap.
After leading FP2 and FP3 at the Sochi Autodrom, Hamilton seemed to be on course for his 80th career pole after top🎉ping both Q1 and Q2, only to slip four-thousandths of a second behind Bottas on their initial Q3 runs.

Lewisꦗ Hamilton was quick to praise Mercedes Formula 1 teammate Valtteri Bottas after losing out in the battle for pole position on Saturday in Russia, s♛aying he “over-egged” his final qualifying lap.
After leading FP2 and FP3 at the Sochi Autodrom, Hamilton seemed to be on course 𒀰for his 80th career pole after topping both Q1 and Q2, only to slip four-thousandths of a second behind Bottas on their initial Q3 runs.
Hamilton improved by three-tenths of a second through the first sector of his final Q3 lap, but made a mistake at Turn 🌳7 that forced him to abandon his effort. This allowed Bottas to take pole for Mercedes by 0.145 seconds, with Hamilton P2 on the grid.
“Firstly big congratulations ⛄to Valtteri, he’s been driving very well all weekend. He did the better job,” Hamilton said after qualifying.
“[It’s a] great track, intense naturally as it always is. The last two laps were not special at all! But you can’t always get it right. at least we’re still in the fight for 𓄧the race tomorrow, the team did a great job for a one-two.”
Speaking about his error at Turn 7 on his final qualifying lap, Hamilton explained that he was pushing to try and make up time through 🍒the middle sector after struggling there throughout the race weekend.
“Q1 was really good and Q2 wasn’t so great. Just generally throughout the weekend it’s been a bit up and down in that sector, but I’ve been🐎 quick in the first and third,” Hamilton said.
“The first lap in Q3ღ was down three-tenths in the middle sector, but I was down in the first an🅷d last. So I knew I had to push quite a lot because I knew also he would gain time.
“So rather than another three-tenths, it was half a second I h🔯ad to improve, I just over-egged it a little b🎶it.
“I think I picked up a bit of d😼irt on my outside tyres, and there was just less grip there for the next corner.”
Hamilton enters Sunday’s r๊ace with a 40-point lead over Ferrari rival Sebastian Vettel in the F1 drivers’ championship. With Vettel third on the grid and set to follow the same tyre calls as Hamilton, starting the race on Ultജrasofts, Hamilton thinks strategy will be key.
“I think all🍨 of our goals is to try and win this race. It’s a difficult track to overtake,” Hamilto🐽n said.
“The start will b✃e an interesting one, and after that it’s really about strategy, which we’re all pretty much on the same.
“We’ll just give it everything we’ve got.”