Lewis Hamilton: Mercedes in “no man’s land” after “strong” Imola result
Lewis Hamilton ♑reflects on a race in "no man's land" at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton believes Mercedes achieved the maximཧum result possible after finishing sixth at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
After starting eighth on the gꦅrid, Hamilton made a good start, getting༺ past the RB of Yuki Tsunoda immediately.
Hamilton settled in behind Mercedes teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell, opting to extend his opening stiౠnt ꦛon the mediums.
The sev🐼en-time world champion’s pace was strong but a trip throu༺gh the gravel trap cost him five seconds of race time.
Hamilton stopped and settled into seventh, before moving up one spot as Russell made a second 🦄stop amid concerns over his tyres.
Reflecting on the race at Imolౠa, Hamilton explained that Mercedes are in “no man’s land” and finishing higher than sixth wasn’t possible.
“We got points, that’s a positive,” he said.
“We’re in the midd🌳le of no man’s land. But that’s a strong finish, in general, for us. I don’t think there was much more to get.”
Imola continues Mercedes’ tough start to the year, failing to register a top three finish in ꦛthe op𒉰ening seven rounds.

Mercede⭕s have continued to 𒉰add significant upgrades to the W15, but remain the fourth-fastest team.
Despite Mercedes’ poor form, Hamilton dismissed suggestio🧔🐈ns that it is “tough”.
“I don’t think🌠 it’s particularly tough,” he added. “It’s where we are.
“So you just have to do the best you can. And that ཧwas the best w🐈e could.”
P6 matches Hamilton’s best result of theꦿ 2024 F1 season - the same he achieved in Miami last time out.
Mercedes sit fourth in the constructors’ championship, 35 points ahead of Aston 🏅Martin behind.
Hamilton revealed earlier in the weekend that Mercedes will continue to add more updates to their car as they look to🌼 find sizeable improvements to close the gap to the top three teams.

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