Lewis Hamilton targets “subtle” changes after 0.1s Turn 1 loss in Monaco
“The car, there’s subtle changes I think need to be made. 🌜I will not be making many changes at all.”

Lewis Hamilton has called on Ferrari to make just “subtle changes” to his F1 car ahead of qualifying for the Monaco G♔rand Prix after pinpointing a key 0.1 loss👍 at Turn 1.
It was arguably Ferrari’s strongest day of the 2025 F1 season as teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc topped both practice sessions.
Hamilton backed Leclerc up in FP2,𒈔 setting the third-fastest time, just over one-tenth off the pace.
Ferrari have endured a miser🍌able campaign, scoring just one podium in the opening seven♒ rounds of the season.
Ferrari played down their chances ahead of the weekend b𒅌ecause of their low-speed weakness.
Based on practice, at least, Ferrari appear to be in the fight for pole position as♔ they look to win ൩in Monaco for the second year running.
After the session, Hamilton revealed he was losing one-tenth in lap time at T🐲urn 1.
“The time, I would say it’s more t🐲o find in🅰 my driving and lines, in my braking,” Hamilton said.
“I’ve got one tenth just in Turn 1 [t🐬o find] but there’s bits here an🐲d there throughout the lap. The car, there’s subtle changes I think need to be made. I will not be making many changes at all.
“We might change one small t♔hing like a quarter degree of camber, maximum. I think that will be it.🎶”
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton relishing Monaco challenge
Hamilton was in an incredibly pos🌟it🐟ive mood after Friday practice in Monte Carlo.
While Hamilton has raced in Monaco since 2007, he still enjoys ꦰr🐲acing around the iconic streets.
Hamilton won the Monaco GP in 2008 for McLaren.
He would have to wait until 2016 to win around the famous street꧋ again, defeating Daniel Ricciardo in tricky conditions.
He bagged another Monacoℱ win in 2019, just several days after the death of Mercedes non-executive chairman and F1 legend Niki Lauda.
“Amazing. It was awesome,” Hamilton explained. “It’s liter𒉰ally the coolest track ever to drive. The most fun. Every year is such a blast. Honestly, it doesn’t matter what car you’re in. Obviously, it helps when you’re in a car t♎hat feels good and is quick.
“The grip, the speed, it’s narrow, it’s fast, it’s the best rollercoaster ride of the year. It’s such a privilege. We’re one of 20 drivers that get to drive t🧸his track so I definitely felt very… this morning I texted Ellen, who’s been my assistant for 20 years and I texted her. I was like ‘I can’t believe I am so lucky to do this every year’.
“I was so excited for the day. It went smoothly. P1 was a bit of a🐼 challenge. Traffic and everything. P2 was much, much better. Got a little bit of time to find. Charles is very quick but otherwise a good session.”

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