‘Not over' but Lewis Hamilton admits Mercedes yet to master “very complex” F1 car
Lewis Hamilton exꦛpl𝓡ains why Mercedes are struggling to master their "very complex" F1 car.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton admits Mercedes are yet to master what he has described as being a “very complex” F1 car - but insists “it’s not over yet”.
For the third straight season, Mercedes have faced a 🔴difficult start to the campaign wi🥃th an inconsistent and underperforming car, despite making radical changes with their W15 challenger.
Mercedes suffered a nightmare weekend with a double DNF ✅in Australia last time out, leav♕ing them fourth in the constructors’ championship and already 72 points adrift of Red Bull.
When asked if Mercedes’ ongoing woes have led him to the conclusion that the eight time constructors’ champions h🎃ave not been able to master F1’s new regulations, Hamilton replied: “I think we just haven’t yet. It’s not over yet.
“But I think with this sport, it’s naturallyꦇ difficult if you start on the right foot and the first brick down has got a good foundation and con൲tinue to build on it, I think that’s what we experienced in the past years.
“When we started on this generation of car, we started with five bricks, gℱood weight, had to knock it down and try again, knock it down and try again and take off that performance basically.
“We’ve made all these changes, we’ve tried everything. Someti😼mes lost our way, sometimes then found it and lost it again. I think it’s just very complex.”

And the seven-time world ch🔯ampion remains convinced there is🌄 real potential still to be unlocked from the W15.
“I definitely do feel more optimistic about this car☂,” Hamilton said.
“Obviously in the first couple of races, there’s been small showings of the car feeling great and we would have ✤pace for a moment and then it kind of disappears.
“So there’s definitely perform🌱ance there. We just need to work on making this car more consistent and 🤡easier to drive.”
Hamiltꦑon is currently enduring his🎀 worst ever start to an F1 season but is determined to end his illustrious Mercedes stint on a positive note.
“Ultimately if you dwell on difficult times then there’s only one way you’re going,” he added. “I think it’s𒅌 really good to be able to unplug and reset your focus on your goals moving forwards. And so I have a few of thes🃏e things.
“But still the ultim♔ate thing that keeps me up at night is when we’re to be fighting for wins again. What can I do different? What can I do better in the car? How can I improve in qualifying? How can I deliver more for the team? What different set-up things c🃏ould we take?
“So those things still keep you up. But we win and ཧwe lose thi🐬s team, we’re very united, everyone’s working incredibly hard, so I’ve just got to continue at it.”

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