Lewis Hamilton confident he’s “cracked” F1 qualifying woes after Barcelona breakthrough
“Time will tell. I think we’ve cracked something. Now it’s trying to build on ൲it.”

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton believes he’s “cracked something” when it comes to his F1 qualifying pace after a breakthrough at t🌟he Sp𓆏anish Grand Prix.
The weekend in Barcelona was the just the second time this year that Hamilton was ahead of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell.
Hamilton converted third on the grid into his first podiu🌌m of the year as Mercedes continued on their upward trajectory.
Still, H🍒amilton is 8-2 down in the qualifying head-🌌to-head against Russell.
Speaking to select media including 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:mahbx.com in Austria, Hamilton 🐼revealed a “huge amount of analysis” has been done to explain his Saturday struggles and he believes it’s simply down to the tyres.
“There’♊s a huge amount of analysis,” he said. “I have requested a lot of iꦰnformation from the team on how we can improve, where we are lacking. It is simply the tyres and so. Just continuing to improve on our processes from session to session, particularly once we get to qualifying things do change a little bit.
“Car is obviously lighter, D🅠RS is used a lot more. Time will tell. I think we’ve cracked something. Now it’s trying to build on it.”
Hamilton also 🀅thinks the tricky handling of the Mercedes W15 has exacerbated his woes in quali🔯fying.

The seven-time world champion described this 🦋year’s Mercedes as “on a knife edge”.
“The car aerodynamically is on a knife edge,” he added. “It’s not as easy to balance with the mechanical side. The aero balance from high to low speed getting that configuration isꦛ difficult.
“Tyre temperature and how you do your out laps is key. Ferraris in Montreal didn’t get out of Q2 for example - that can only be tyre temperature but they’ve got a good car, t🙈hey won the race before that.
“It just shows it’s not easy to have ✃the tyres working, over work the tyres, they’re definitely more sensitive than in any other season that I remember bein🎃g.”
Hamilton sits 🌼eighth ♐in this year’s F1 drivers’ championship, 11 points behind Russell.
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