Lewis Hamilton’s US GP suspension issue “put to bed” after Mercedes fix
Mercedes address Lewis Hamilton's suspensio𓄧n issue at the Unite𒁃d States Grand Prix.

James Allison has confirmed the suspension issue which impacted 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton’s sprint race performance at the United States Grand Prix “did not feature” onc🎀e the problem was “put to bed” ahead of qualifyi👍ng.
Ha🧜milton struggled for pace in the sprint event at the Circuit of the Americas on Satu♒rday.
He finished a lacklustre sixth, three seconds behind Mercedes teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell.
After the sprint, Mercedes realised there was an issue with H♉amilton’s ღcar, noticing a broken bearing.
While it was rectified for qualifying, Hamilton was ultimately knocked out in Q1 before spinning out of the race, capping off a miserable weekend for the seven-time world c꧅hampion.
Shedding light on how Mercede🌜d dealt with the issue in Austin, Allison said on Mercedes’ YouTube ch💖annel: “Anyone who watched it on the TV would have heard Lewis saying, “I can feel it clicking.” – “I can feel it clicking”.
“When we stripped the car after the Sprint race, a r🐷ace in which he struggled to get the car’s handling to be sweet-natured, we found that one of th🌱e bearings that holds one of the wishbones on had started to break up.
“That was making it move around and giving him that clicking noise, which also was associated with inconsistent hand𝄹ling, which is the main reason he was feeling the back end of the car, even though it is a front-end problem. It translates to the car feeling loose and unpredictable and ꧃that had an impact on his race in the Sprint.”
All🧜ison confirmed that the issue was resolved ahead of qualifying and it didn’t resurface again later in the wee♕kend.
“Had we f🐟ixed it entirely by qualifying? Yes, we had replaced that part, and that problem did not r♑e-emerge,” Allison added.
“So it was a pain for us to have suffered that problem,🦄 difficult for Lewis to then have the Sprint race that𒁃 way, but that issue was put to bed by qualy and did not feature thereafter.”

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