Lewis Hamilton suffers shock Q1 elimination in Saudi Arabian GP qualifying

The seven-time world champion was knocked out after only managing to set the 16th-fastest time in his Mercedes 🌠during the opening segment of qualifying in Jeddah.
Hamilton struggle🎶d for pace throughout the first session but briefly improved to 15th, only to be knocked back into the danger zone when Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll tꦦurned in a quicker lap right at the end of Q1.
It marks ไthe first time that Hamilton has been knocked out in Q1 sin⛎ce the 2017 Brazilian Grand Prix when he crashed.
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On pure performance alone, it is the first time Hamilton has failed to progres꧃s into Q2 since Silverཧstone 2009.
"So sorry guys," Hamilton told his team over the&n𓃲bsp;radio when 🦩he was informed of the result.
He told Sky🍨 Sports: "I struggled with the balance of the car. It’s not where I want to be."
Hamilton denied that he was distracted by the💛 worrying build-up to qualifying, which included a late-night drivers' meeting on Friday where they discussed safety following a missile attack in Jeddah.
"We are professional," he said. "We block out whatever we nee🀅d to.
"Something went wrong in the set-up."
Mercedes teammate George Russell was ꦉable to advance into Q2 holding a comfortable buffer over Hamilton.
Mick Schumacher 'conscious' after huge crash

Mick Schumacher has been taken to hospital for precautionary checks following a terrifying crash during Formula 1 q💎ualifying💞 for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Schumacher suffered a vio🎐lent shunt into the barriers at the high-speed Turn 12 with five minutes left iജn Q2, causing the session to be immediately red-flagged.
The German was conscious and talking to the on-site doctor when he was extracted from his destroyed Haas🦩 car, before being taken to the circuit medical centre.
Sergio Perez on pole position
Red Bull's Sergio Perez produced a stunning late lap in qualifying to beat the Ferrar⭕is and claim👍 his first-ever Formula 1 pole position for Sunday's race.

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