Lewis Hamilton: Mercedes driver left annoyed at Las Vegas GP as George Russell takes pole place | F1 Information

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Lewis Hamilton says he “should have been on pole position” after he solely certified tenth for the Las Vegas Grand Prix.

Hamilton topped each of Friday’s observe periods and was quickest in Q2 as Mercedes confirmed their finest type because the summer time break in August within the chilly Vegas circumstances.

However, in Q3, Hamilton locked up on his first run within the center sector and had a snap of oversteer at Flip Three along with his second effort, operating huge and had his lap time deleted. Even with out the monitor limits violation, he would nonetheless have been tenth.

His Mercedes team-mate George Russell took pole place from Carlos Sainz, so Hamilton was left annoyed.

“I should have been on pole but I’m not, so it is what it is. C’est la vie, you live to fight another day,” he informed Sky Sports activities.

“It is what it is. It’s been a good weekend so far so I’ll give it my best shot tomorrow. Congrats to George.”

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Highlights from the Las Vegas GP Qualifying, with Mercedes seeking to trigger an upset

Hamilton has struggled in qualifying all through this season and is 17-5 all the way down to Russell within the qualifying head-to-head at Mercedes.

The seven-time world champion, who’s becoming a member of Ferrari at the beginning of subsequent yr, says the dealing with of his Mercedes was not the identical in Q3 in comparison with the opposite components of qualifying.

“The car felt different in Q3, and the stability was not there for some reason. But I had it in all the other sessions,” he mentioned to the written media.

“But ultimately I didn’t put the laps together.”

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Hamilton: I will see what I can do on Sunday

Hamilton admitted coming into Las Vegas that he wished to depart Mercedes early after a torrid weekend final day out on the Sao Paulo Grand Prix.

He made feedback over staff radio on the finish of the race that advised it might be his “last time” driving for the Silver Arrows, earlier than telling Sky Sports activities he “could happily go and take a holiday”.

Regardless of one other tough qualifying which places him on the backfoot for Sunday’s Las Vegas Grand Prix at 6am, dwell on Sky Sports activities F1 and Sky Sports activities Principal Occasion, Hamilton is taking solace that he had robust tempo.

“I’m really quite far back so I’ll just see what I can do from there,” he mentioned.

“Degradation is going to be key. We had an eventful race here last year.”

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Ten years after successful his second World Championship, his first with Mercedes, Lewis Hamilton displays on his unimaginable 2014 season

Why are Mercedes fast once more?

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George Russell says the staff have to dig deep and perceive how the Mercedes driver took an ‘surprising’ pole

Mercedes gained the Austrian, British and Belgian Grand Prix in the summertime earlier than a drop off in efficiency, which has seen them fall behind McLaren, Ferrari and Crimson Bull.

Russell had robust tempo within the rain in Sao Paulo although, so there’s a clear development that the Silver Arrows enjoys the cooler or moist circumstances.

Crew principal Toto Wolff mentioned: “We simply want winter instances!

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Toto Wolff believes their Mercedes ‘come alive’ in colder circumstances in Las Vegas after George Russell took pole

“We need Silverstone and Spa in the rain and cold, then Las Vegas at midnight. Our car comes alive when there’s a lack of grip and it’s cold.

“The suggestions we get from the drivers is that it feels OK and also you hear a way more complaints from different vehicles a few lack of grip.”

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Sunday November 24
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9am: Ted’s Pocket book*

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