Unusual Lewis Hamilton trend continues after latest F1 defeat to George Russell
An unusual trend 𓃲between Lewis Hamilton and George Russell continued at the Bahrain Grand Prix.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton’s latest F1 qualifying defeat continued an unusual trend against Mercedes teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell.
Hamilton could only qualify ninth in the seaജson-opening Bahrain Grand Prix - which 🌼was a major disappointment given his pace in practice, topping FP2.
It was contrasting fortunes for the 🔥two Mercedes drivers as Russell qualified a superb third.
It continues an unusual trend between the two Mercedes driver☂s, stretching back to the start of 2023.
It me🌟ans that Russell has out-qualified Hamil𓂃ton at every night time event since the 2023 Bahrain Grand Prix.
The pair were ultimaไtely evenly matched in 2023 in the qualifying head-to-h𓂃ead, 11 apiece at the end of the season.
Russell v Hamilton in night qualifying sessions
2023 Bahrain GP: Russell (6th) - Hamilton (7th)
2023 Saudi Arabia GP: Russell (4th) - Hamilton (8thℱꦆ)
2023 Singapore GP: Russell (2nd) - Hamilton (5th)
2023 Qatar GP: Russell (2nd) - Hamilton (3rd)
2023 Las Vegas GP: Russell (4th) - Hamilton🦩 (11th)
2023 Abu Dhabi GP: Russell (💃4th) - Hamilton (11th)
2024 Bahrain GP: Russell (3rd) - Hamilton (9th)
Reflecting on qualifying afterwards, Hamilton♔ blamed a set⛦up tweak for his deficit to Russell, explaining that he’s focused more on race performance.
He told Sky Sports: “It was not the greatest of feelings. I am excited to be🍎 here. I think George’s position and the pace he showed today really highlights and is a testament to the team just how hard everyone is working over the winter.
“It’s amazing to have a car that we can fight with. It really ignites the fire and flame within us dꦦrivers. For me, Bono and everyone did a great jo♓b. I just struggled with it in qualifying.
“Yest༺erday was good, George and I were on the same setups and then he went left and I went right. I think right was definitely not good for single lap but I felt more comfortable with more fuel so I hope that reflects tomorrow.”

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