Mercedes explain problem which held Lewis Hamilton back at F1 Chinese Grand Prix
Mercedes detail the reason for Lewis Hamilt𒆙on's P9 finish inﷺ Shanghai

Mercedes have explained that an F1 Chinese Grand Prix to forget for 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton was due to tyre temperature.
Hamilton cameไ home in 𒈔P9 in Shanghai after recovering from starting from 18th.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell, Hamilton’s teammate, was sixth.
Notably the two Ferraris finished ahead of ꩵboth Mercedes.
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen w♛on the Chinese Grand Prix, 🧸his domination a stark contrast to the ongoing problems at Mercedes.
“From where we started, the final result was clos🌺e to the maximum with the car we had today,” a Mercedes spokesperson said.
ꦇ“George’s main objective was to clear Fernando Aloꦛnso and Piastri which he did.
“A strong final stint managing the degrad♐ation ensured Alonso didn’t become a threat at the end.
“Lewis struggled with rear tyre temperature all race, likely as a result of the bඣalance of the car.
“He benefitted from꧃ the Safety Cars but ultꦑimately was unfortunate not to take P8 at the end, not quite able to get into Piastri’s DRS range.
“It’s been a weekendꦚ of contrasts. Likely the sweeping changes made after the Sprint 🌜didn’t help but we were able to race competitively against the McLarens, Ferraris, and the Aston Martin of Alonso.”
Hamilton experienced a topsy-turvy weekend at the fif💙th round of the 2024 F1 season.
He was bouyant after Friday qualifying for the sprint race when he insisted that the W15 "came alive" in the wet conditions that h♊e typical🅺ly excels in.
Hamilto🗹n started second on the grid for the sprint ra❀ce but was overtaken by eventual winner Verstappen.
But his weekend suddenly came crashing back down to Earth after qualifying for the grand prix i𝓰﷽n 18th.
An uncharacteristic error from Hamilton saw him eliminated in Q1. He late𝔉r explained that he made "massive changes" in his car set-up between the sprint race and qualifying for the grand prix.
Hamilton's hint that he and Russell ran with different set-ups on Saturday was somewhat r✅efuted by his teammate, though.
“We're pretty similar on the setups, we both went in a similar direction, but there’s a small di🔯fference,” Russell s꧃aid.
Nico Rosberg, H𓆉am𓃲ilton's ex-teammate who was commentating for Sky Sports, criticised the seven-time F1 champion for "excuses" about his set-up.
Sky Sports' Karun Chandhok then insisted🌟 that set-up🤪 changes were not to blame for Hamilton's terrible qualifying.
Ultimately, his grand prix was ൩rescued with a P9🍨 finish.
But his final ye🎉ar with Mercedes, before joining Ferrari next season, is not go♓ing to plan so far.

James was a sports jour𝓀nalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.