Lewis Hamilton says W15 F1 car inconsistencies ‘really mess with the mind’
Lewis Hamilton explains his worst qualifying 🌄in Australia since 2010 🤪as he continues to be frustrated by his Mercedes F1 car.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton says the inconsistencies in his Mercedes F1 car “really messes with the mind” after a disappoint𓆉in🍃g Australian Grand Prix qualifying.
The seven-time world champion was only 11th fastest as he suffered a shock Q2 elimination 🌠in Melbourne, m๊arking his worst qualifying result since 2010 at a track he usually excels at.
Mercedes teammate168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: George Russell snuck into the 🍒f𒀰inal part of qualifying and went on to take seventh as he out-paced Hamilton for the third successive race in 2024.
"It felt g𓄧reat in P3. It was strange because we were right there with these guys and we🍌 didn’t really understand why,” Hamilton said after his shock Q2 exit.
“But then go into qualifying, it’s just another inconsistency within the car, it really messes with the min💝d.
"Geo🌌rge did a good job today. It is what it is. 🐬I just have to try to do a better job tomorrow.”
When asked what he is missing from Mercedes’ 2024 challenger, Hamilton replied: “I mean th💙ere♉’s a long list. I think our car is on a bit of a knife edge. In the afternoon here the wind picks up, the same as P2.
“P1 was a bit better and then when the wind picks up, the car becomes a lot more unstable. And then this morninꦡg was nice with calmer wind, and then as soon as the wind picks up it gets a little bit less stable.
"But the other teams picked their pace up in qualifying. I’m not sure why, but the grid didn’t feel the same in qualifying. Even though we had lighter fuel, it felt be🎐tter in P3.
"So it’s not a great feeling, for everyone in the team, but 🍎we’☂ll just keep cracking away."
Hamilton had sta✤rted th💯e weekend by rowing back on his previous criticism of the W15, insisting Mercedes’ latest F1 challenger is an “amazing car” and “definitely not an evil sister” of its predecessors.
But Hamilton's mood quickly changed after Friday practice, when he admitted he had never felt less confid꧒ent in the W15 as he does in Australia.

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