Lewis Hamilton has admitted he’s “used to” being outqualified by George Russell after shedding out on the Mexico Metropolis Grand Prix regardless of his Mercedes team-mate utilizing a considerably older automotive flooring.
Mercedes launched a brand new flooring ultimately weekend’s United States Grand Prix, however as each drivers struggled with the dealing with of the W15, Russell crashed in qualifying and for Sunday’s race in Austin needed to change again to an iteration of the ground first run at July’s British Grand Prix.
The Brit then crashed once more throughout Friday’s second apply in Mexico and needed to revert to a good older model of the ground, first launched at Could’s Miami Grand Prix, however nonetheless managed to raised Hamilton by virtually three tenths of a second as they certified fifth and sixth.
Russell’s qualifying head-to-head benefit over Hamilton is now at 15-5 for the season, which is the seven-time world champion’s final at Mercedes earlier than he joins Ferrari subsequent 12 months.
“I’m losing all the time, that’s why I’ve been so bad in qualifying all year,” Hamilton advised Sky Sports activities F1. “It is a regular factor and I am used to it.
“We now have finished every part. We labored so onerous within the background, like everybody does, to get the automotive in a pleasant place.
“It was feeling good in remaining apply, so we have been like, ‘let’s not contact something or do something’. All we modified was the rear wing and it is only a drastic distinction.
“Every time I get to qualifying the car is completely different. I can’t pinpoint why, but it is what it is.”
Hamilton has been way more aggressive on Sundays and holds a 10-point lead over Russell within the drivers’ standings with 5 races of the 2024 season remaining.
Looking forward to the race at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Hamilton added: “Maybe George is more comfortable on the older package. I don’t know, we’ll see. We’ll get a good reading of which is best.”
Russell: It was one among my finest laps of the season
Regardless of his spectacular qualifying kind this season, Russell got here into the session below stress following his two heavy crashes, which left the Mercedes mechanics needing to work via the night time to have his automotive prepared for Saturday’s classes.
“The lap was really, really strong,” Russell advised Sky Sports activities F1. “After every part that occurred [on Friday] and Austin, it has been a whirlwind for us the final couple of weeks and now racing on a flooring that we introduced in Miami, 14 races in the past, to be proper up there solely a tenth behind P3 was actually sturdy and I am fairly happy with it.
“We are in Miami-spec at the moment. Obviously all down to my own issues and incidents that I’ve had. It’s put a lot of pressure on the team, they did a great job in Austin to sort the car, they did a great job last night, it’s put a lot of pressure on everyone at the factory.
“So from that aspect I am a bit bit upset with myself, however I am pushing the boundaries and I am making an attempt to get extra from this automotive. Now possibly we simply want to just accept we’re the fourth-fastest group. We needs to be qualifying seventh and eighth, as we speak we certified fifth and sixth in order that needs to be a superb day.”
As to how he was in a position to carry out Hamilton by such a major margin, Russell believed he had produced one among his finest laps of the season.
“It was really close with Lewis and I the whole session, I don’t know what happened with him at the end,” the Brit added.
“My lap I was really happy with, I think it was one of my best of the season.
“On the finish of the day I used to be nonetheless half a second or so from pole place however we all know from one session to the subsequent, if you happen to take yesterday for example, I used to be quickest in FP1 and the 2 laps I did in FP2 we have been P10. So, it isn’t simply right down to the upgrades.”
Bernie: Younger Russell should have better reactions than Hamilton
Reaction to Hamilton’s post-session interview, Sky Sports F1 pundit and former Aston Martin head of race strategy Bernie Collins analysed the 39-year-old’s struggles.
“I believe qualifying has been a battle for Lewis on this season significantly,” Collins said.
“George is doing higher however then they are much extra evenly matched within the race. Perhaps that is what you’d anticipate a bit bit on the stage that they are at of their profession.
“If we look at it that way, George should have the quicker reactions, which is more important in qualifying. But Lewis is always there or there about in race pace. So, it is about converting on Saturday and it’s sad to see him so disappointed there.”
Regardless of Hamilton saying that on this event he had made minimal modifications to his automotive between remaining apply and qualifying, Collins questioned whether or not late weekend changes to the W15 have contributed to his lack of one-lap velocity.
“Regularly when we’re in the pit lane between P3 and qualifying, they’re tearing Lewis’ car apart to make some changes, and George is pretty happy,” Collins stated.
“I do not know if that is an overreaction between Lewis and the engineers to no matter’s occurred in P3, and George is simply extra settled.
“We talk a lot about letting the track come to you and letting the grip change. You don’t need to turn the world around based on the P3 standings. So maybe there’s a little bit of that.
“There are such effective margins right here that a bit little bit of brake or tyre temperature makes all of the distinction, it is getting all of that collectively working.”
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