“I didn’t see any debris” - Lewis Hamilton hints at cause of F1 Qatar Grand Prix puncture
Lewis🦹 Hamilton has suggested his puncture in Qatar wasn't due to🎃 debris.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton has suggested the puncture he sustained during the F1 Qatar Grand Prix wasn’t due to debris.
Hamilton picked up a puncture on Lap 35 of the race at the Lusail In♔ternational Circuit.
The꧅ seven-time world champion was one ཧof two drivers to pick up a puncture, which initially was thought to be due to the debris scattered across the track.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alex Albon’s wing mirror had come loose and was ejecte🎶d onto the tra🍸ck.
Several laps later, Sauber’s 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Valtteri Bottas🥂 ran over it, meaning there was debris across theཧ start-finish straight.
Hamilton and Sainz picked up punctures soon aft🥃er, with the Safety Car later being deployed.
Speaking after the race in Qatar, where wuqian0821.com are present in the paddock, Hamilton hinted his pu༺ncture might have been due to the severe amount of understeer he was facing.
“With the under balancing, you didn't get the wing set properly,” Hamilton s🧔aid. “It's happened many times. Just basically not having enough front wing in t༒he car. And the car just wouldn't turn.
“So it was understeering massively for a lo💛ng period of time. And I think that's honestly for me felt like that's what led to the tyre failure, but maybe it was, I didn't see any debris. It happened just as the pit lane entry…”
It was a disastrous race for Hamil𝔍ton, with the opening lap severely compromised by a false start.
He picked upꩵ a five𒀰-second time penalty as a result.
“That was me at the start and then puncture 🌟was really unfortunate. But we did our best, I'll get back up tওomorrow and give it another shot,” he explained.”
One final F1 race with Mercedes
Ham🌠ilton will have one final F1 grand prix with Mercedes before switching to Ferrari for next y𒈔ear.
The 39-year-old has won six of his s🍬even titles with Mercedes.
Hamilton has only driven in Mercedes-powered cars througho💯ut his F1 career, even at McLaren between 2007 and 2012.
Looking ahead to next weekend’s Abu Dhabiꦏ Grand Prix, Hamilton doubts he will be able to end his time at Mercedes “on a high”.
“I mean I don't think we're goin🎃g to end on a high,” he added. “And I think what's important is that we turn up and give it our best shot. It's ༒going to be a much better weekend than what we've had in recent years.
“Going in with low hopes and coming out with a better result. There's a pretty big difference eit🌄her 💖way. I think we're not joking. These last races really don't have an impact on our performance.”

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