Nico Rosberg calls out Lewis Hamilton’s ‘excuses’ for poor qualifying
Nico Rosberg 🌼has criticised former F1 title rival Lewis Hamilton for making 'excuses' after a dire qu🍎alifying.

Nico Rosberg has claimed that168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Lewis Hamilton is making ‘excuses’ for his poor qualifying displays so far during the 2024 F1 season.
Seven-time world champion Hamilton co💮uld only qualify 18th for Sunday’s Chinese Gr𝄹and Prix in what turned out to be a dreadful session in Shanghai.
Hamilton said he had made “massive changes” to his car’s set-up following a brilliant run to second behind Red Bull’s 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen in Saturday morning’s sprint race.
But former title rival and Mercedes teammate Rosberg was critical of Hamilton as he suffered his latest qualifying defeat to 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:George Russell.
“Gღeorge has mostly been in front of Lewis. 4-1 now, in qualifying,” the 2016 world champion said ♍during Sky’s F1 coverage of qualifying.
“Lewis 🀅tends to🐲 say ‘yeah but we have different set-ups and such a big car difference’. That is his excuse, so far this year.
“Each time he says that,🃏 G𓄧eorge says: ‘The last time I checked, the cars are pretty similar…’
“He🎃 h🉐as gone again, for that. So it’s interesting.”
Hamilton made an error on his final lap of Q1 with a lock up at the hai🌟rpin, which cost him around six tenths of a second.
Rosberg said the mistake “shou⛦ld be avoidable” for a driver of Hamilton's calibre.
“That is painful. That is seriously painful,” Rosberg added. “18th ꦑposition, Lewis. You know that the wind is coming from the 🐼back.
“He’d had a great lap until🦋 then. It was really unnecessary to push the limit so much. For a seven-time world champion, that’s a mistake which should be avoidable.
“He had the brake balance too far forward. He lost at least four tenths in that moment, which easily wo🐈uld have put him through. Easily.
“That is a disaster.”

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