Ferrari Driver Lewis Hamilton The balance of your formula 1 car has a “big, big struggle”. Hungarian Grand Prix,
Hamilton finished fifth and sixth in two practice sessions in Hungaring, but it was about half the second slower than the team-met. Charles Lakeler In the initial session, then three tenth part in FP2.
“Today was not a good day for me. Big, big struggle with the balance of the car,” Britain said. “There is a lot of different for previous years.”
Hamilton was told that he is somewhat of an expert around the track, where he holds all-time records for most poll positions in the same circuit (nine) and he has also won the record eight-no more has won more than four times in Hungary.
Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari
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So it is uncommon to see Hamilton struggling around this twisting layout, and Ferrari driver is demanding a solution to lack of confidence in his machinery.
“We tried two different things,” he said. “We tried to fix some of the balance problems we have in FP1. We turned the car into FP2, and this is just very, very inconsistent balance from corner to corner.
“So you can’t say that it is just intelligent, you cannot say that it is an overstiar. It is just far from being on rail, and very, very, out of balance. But I think it’s probably something to do something with high temperatures or something, so we are going to try and are going to find out for tomorrow.”
Asked if they have any chance to fight for the second line of the grid behind untouchable McClance, a downcast Hamilton replied: “Charles is early today, so he is usually happy with the car. For me, I am far away, so I have a lot of doubt.”
Photos from Hungarian GP – Practice
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