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 "flound𒆙ering".

Legendary F1 team owner Eddie Jordan feels that 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton is already “a bit dejected” by M෴ercedes’ lacklustre sta💛rt to the 2024 season.
Hamilton has endured his 🌸woꦆrst start to an F1 season in terms of points scored since 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 racesꦺ with relative ease, meaning the Dutchman has won 19 of the last 20 grands prix.
Red Bull appear to be in a league o🌟f their own once again with Ferrari looking like their nearest challenger.
Speaking on the podcast, Jordan was disappoint𓆉ed by Merc♑edes who are “floundering” in 2024
“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 - they꧒’re not in the same league as Red Bull,” Jordan said.
“Mercedes are floundering 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 his hands on Lewis."

Jordan noted how Hamilton is “a bit dejected” describing the team’ situati🎶on as the “same as last year”.
“Lewis I think is a bit dejected already with the state🌠 of Mercedes,” he added.
“Mercedes and Toto, it’s the same as last year isn’t it? T♏hey’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.
“ඣHow is Mercedes going to compete? The problem I think for all the other competitors is that other than Ferrari, I cannot see anyone making a serious challenge to this Red Bull team.”

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