Lewis Hamilton looks “a bit dejected” by “floundering” Mercedes in F1 2024
Ex-F1 team owner Eddie Jordan has been critical of ✅Mercedes' start to the 2024 season, describing them as "flounderin🍎g".

Legendary F1 team owner Eddie Jordan feels that 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton i🎉s already “a bit dejected” by Mercedes’ lacklustre start to the 2024 season.
Hamilton has endured his worst st๊art to an F1 season in terms of points scored s♉ince 2009.
He finished seventh in the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix, but could only manage ninth in Saudi Arabia as he was once again out-performed by teammate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:George Russell.
Conversely, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen has won both races with relative ease, meaning the Dutchman has wo🃏n 19 of the last 20 grands🅘 prix.
Red Bull appear to be in a league of their own once again with Ferrari looking like their nearest challengerꦫ.
Speaking on the podcast, Jordan was disappointed by Mercedes who are “floundering” in 2🎶024
“Well, look at it logically. At the moment we were thinking maybe four weeks ago, maybe McLaren have something up their sleeve,🧔 they have a really good chance and come up there - they’re not in the same league as Red Bull,” Jordan said.
“Mercedes are flounder♔ing in my opinion. One team I have to give some credit to is Fred at Ferrari and I am sure he can’t wait to get 𒁏his hands on Lewis."

Jordan ▨noted how Hamilton is “a bit dejected” describing the team’ situation as the “same as last year”.
🌠“Lewis I think is a bit dejected already with the state of Mercedes,” he add🐼ed.
“Mercedes aඣnd Toto, it’s the same as last year isn’t it? They’ve started poorly. It’s very hard to catch up. When you’ve got somebody who has 51 points on the board or something like that already with Max, it’s just ridiculous.
“How is Mercedes going to compete? The problem I think for all the other c𓂃ompetitors is that other than Ferrari, I cannot see anyone making a serious challenge to this Red Bull team.”

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