Lewis Hamilton likens “roasting” Mercedes F1 car to “sitting in a sauna with no shorts on”
“I𒊎t was very hot. Like sitting in a s🥃auna with no shorts on, sort of pain.”

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton has shed light on the overheating issues he and Mercedes F1 teammate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:George Russell were✃ having in practice at the Italian Grand Prix.
Conditions were 𓆉sweltering at Monza with conditions overဣ 30 degrees.
This made life tricky for the drivers, particularly 🔥🔥the Mercedes duo.
Hamilton complainedꦇ about the seat in his cockpit being “so hot” - but it didn’t stop him from setting the fastest time in second pr♔actice at Monza.
Speaking after the session, Hamilton described it a💟s being “ridiculously roasting” while making an amusing comparison to sittin꧙g in a sauna.
“It was ridiculously roasting ꦡin our car,” he said. “I am not quite sure exactly [why]. Down by the radiator it waꦿs probably some leakage of hot air.
“It was very hot. Like sitting in a sauna withꦐ no shor🦹ts on, sort of pain.”
Hamilton was encouraged by the pace of the Mer🦹cedes W15, describing it as a good day w𓆏ith the car “feeling even better” as the day progressed.
“It’s been a good day,” he added. “Generally f🌠elt pretty good. It’s obviously a new tarmac. It’s been a bit of a challenge and all of the new ke🌳rbs. The car felt good from the start.
“Going through P1, a lot of 🌼graining. People were struggling with tyres, including us. We made some good changes over the break. The car was feeling even better in the session. Still some work to do on a few things, a few arꦏeas.”
The seven-time world champion also warned Mercedes over making sweeping adju⭕stments to the setup oဣf the car after a positive Friday.
“Feeling good,” he exp🍸lained. “It’s going to be really important the work we do tonight, the work we do back in the simulat🌌or.
“We need to really tread carefully with the setup to put the car too out of bed like we’ve done 🎉in the past.”
Hamilton last won the I🅷talian Grand Prix back in 2018 for Merce꧂des.

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