Lewis Hamilton blames front wing misjudgement for “really bad” opening stint
Lewis Hamilton reflects on a "fun" r𒅌ace at the Mexico City ꦿGrand Prix.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton cited “massive understeer” as the reason for his “really bad” first stint at the Me𒐪xico City Grand Prix.
After making a good start, getting ahead of Mercedes teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell, Hamilton struggled for p🍒ace a🦂t the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.
Hamilton was overtaken by Russell on-track before dropping 𒊎bac♏k.
It wasn’t🉐 until the second half of the race where Hamilton came alive as he reeled in Russell, who was nursing some front wing damage.
While teams aren’t al💖lowed to change their cars under parc ferme conditions, small tweaks to the front wing can be made (this can be done during pit stops as well❀).
Hamilton revealed that he “took too much front wing out of the car” resulting in “🗹massive understeer”.
Reflecting on the race in ﷽Mexico, Hamilton said: “Yeah, it was fun. I had fun today.
“I had a good start, I had a really bad first stint, took too much front wing out of the car, I had massi🉐ve, massive understeer.
“I was like, damn. Because you have to basically guesstimate where you're going to be with the front wing, and I had a lot less than 🐼George [Russell].
“But the laps to the gr♉id, it felt like it was the right thing, an💧d it was clearly not.
“And after my stop, I was able to rectify it, and then after that I had a much better pace, and I was able to push and keep going, and we ꦦstopped a little bit early as well, compared to what I had planned and stuff. We got good points.”
Hamilton and Russell b🐷attled hard for fourth, with the seven-time world champion eventua♍lly getting through.
Another interesting point was that Hamilton was running the new Mercedes upgrades, while after his crash in practice, Russell reverted to some 🌄older parts.
Hamilton is now confi𒁏dent Mercedes will truly know which package is the one to go for in Brazil.
“No, he didn't but I had 10 laps, I knew it was going to happen at some point. I think ෴he had a problem with his front wing,” he said of the battle🌱 with Russell.
“But we got a lot of information. I could see on his car where he was better than me, and I'm sure hopefully he'll be able to see where he's better than me. Package-wise, hopefully th𒅌ey have lots of data, so we'll figure out who starts at what 🌠next race.”

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