Ferrari Formula 1 team principal Fred Vasasur says he understands Lewis HamiltonDisappointment after a poor Hungarian Grand PrixBut the seven -time world champion is expected to bounce back.
Hamilton was excluded from Q2 on Saturday, took him to 12th position on the grid, while the team-mate Charles Lakeler Surprised both McClance to snatch the pole.
From the position of his low grid, Hamilton was unable to move forward in traffic and avoiding being lapsed, while Lakeler initially saw for a podium A chassis issue competed with his car Out of dispute.
After his disappointing qualification session, Hamilton was responding and he suggested Ferrari should find a separate driverAnd he was equally depressed and withdrew after the race on Sunday.
When I quipped the difficult magic of his star signing in Manello, the team’s principal Vasasur supported Hamilton to fight back and did not want to read too much in his stinging self-criticism.
“I don’t need to inspire him. Honestly, he is disappointed, but not deemotive,” said Vasasur. “Yes, he is demanding. But I also think that he is a seven -time world champion. He is also demanding with the team, along with the car, with engineers, with mechanics, also with himself.
Frederick Vasasur, Ferrari
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“I can understand the situation completely. Sometimes you are commenting on what the driver is saying to the car, but if you put a microphone on some other players in football, I am not sure it will be much better.
“Sometimes, after the race or after merit, you are very disappointed, and the first response is rigid. I can understand despair, but we are all disappointed.
“Sometimes, if you ask me (something), if I say (what I want) then I will go to Stewards.”
Vasasur insisted that Hamilton’s weekend seemed worse because he had missed the Q2 cutoff in just a tight midfield, while Lakeler went away from a second quarter to proceed to Q3.
“When you are a seven -time world champion, your team partner is in the position of pole and you are out in Q2, this is a difficult situation,” they continued. “But overall, we can also see deeply that he was in front of Charles in Q1, with the first set that he was a tenth in Q2.
“We were not far away from being out of two cars in Q2. And the result is that Charles at the end are able to do the position of the pole. The issue is that when we were lacking and were at risk, they slowed a lap two tenth compared to Charles, and he was out in Q2.
Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari
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“I don’t know if we were inauspicious with Lewis or lucky with Charles, but at the end of the day, it is really on the edge.
“But I can understand frustration from Lewis, it is normal, and he will come back. Then he was stuck in a DRS train, but when he was alone, the speed was good.
“I am sure he will come back and he will perform.”
Hamilton came to sixth position in the standing of drivers without a female podium in summer, although she won the China’s Sprint event in April.
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