Hamilton taking ‘aggressive but balanced’ approach into German GP

Lewis Hamilton says he will ไbe taking an “aggressive” but “balanced” approach into Sunday’s German Grand Prix as he looks to staꦕge his latest Formula 1 comeback drive.  

Hamilton suffered a setback to his world championship hopes in qualifying in Germany, after hi🐷s Mercedes car developജed a hydraulic failure at the end of Q1, leaving him 14th on the Hockenheim grid while chief title rival Sebastian Vettel took pole position. 

Hamilton taking ‘aggressive but balanced’ approach into German GP

Lewis Hamilton says he will be taking an “aggressive” but “balanced” approach into Sunday’s German Grand Prix as he looks to s💜tage his latest Formula 1 comeback drive.  

Hamilton suffered a setba𒆙ck 💃to his world championship hopes in qualifying in Germany, after his Mercedes car developed a hydraulic failure at the end of Q1, leaving him 14th on the Hockenheim grid while chief title rival Sebastian Vettel took pole position. 

The Briton managed t♐o pull off a recovery charge through from the back of the field to the podium at the same venue in 2014, though that was in the first year of the curre🌳nt V6 hybrid era when Mercedes was at its most dominant.

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Speaking about his chances of mounting comeback, Hamilton said: “I think it's not that eas꧟y, once you have that massive long straight at the back, it's not that easy to overtake here. It's one of the hardest circuits, particularly following in the🎃 final sector. 

“We do have the new DRS zones, so maybe▨ that will help. The long DRS zone at the back, that might help, but it's not an easy circuit. It's not like Silverstone. Silverstone's a great cir𓄧cuit because it's quite open and wide and not as hard on the tyres as it is here. 

“You can push for longer, they had better tyres there that no-one would blister. We have tyres here that every𝕴one's seen blistering on. So it's going to be interestinജg.” 

In contrast, Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo - who will start last on the grid due to🐻 having amassed a plethora of engine penaltiesꦜ - is confident of staging a fightback through the field, adding he is excited by the prospect of the race. 

Hamilton stressed he is not expecting to replicate his achievements from the British Grand Prix, w🌱here he brꦚilliantly recovered from a first-lap tangle with Kimi Raikkonen to finish second at Silverstone. 

“Daniel [Ricc🗹iardo] is a super-optimistic person, which is great,” he said. “That's why he's loved so much by so many, and that's why he's a great character in the field. I'll try to share the same optimism.

“I have no idea what I can or can't do tomorrow. I definitely don't expect to be where I was in the last race. But it could go one way or t🧔he other. I've just got to try and have a balanced race, an aggressive balanced race.”

Hamilton taking ‘aggressive but balanced’ approach into German GP

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