Lewis Hamilton’s frustration continues in Qatar: “At this point I really don't care”

"At this point I reall💮y don’t care, I just want to get through these next co🥂uple of races."

Lewis Hamilton on track in the sprint
Lewis Hamilton on track in the sprint

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton delivered another downbeat message following the F1 sprint race for the Qatar Grand Pr♒ix, 𒆙admitting “at this point I really don’t care”.

It’s been a tough weekend for Hamiltꦛo🅠n, who could only qualify seventh in sprint qualifying.

That was disappointing for Hamilton given Mercedes F1 teammate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:George Russell qualified second.

It was a similar story in the 19-lap sprint race at the Lusail International Circuit as Russell chall🀅enged the two McLarens for 🎃the victory, Hamilton dropped back to finish sixth.

After sprint qualifying on Friday, Hamilton sai💛d he’s “dꦡefinitely not fast anymore” amid his latest defeat to Russell.

Hamilton was asked ܫabout that aforementioned quote - but remained downbeat when giving his answer.

When askedꦚ if he will be able to turn things around when he moves to Ferrari next year, Hamilton said: “I have no clue man. I don’t have an answer for you. It’s 𒆙not been great.

“At this point I really don’t care, I just want to get through these next couple of races. Do m🔯y job, turn up and I am looking ꧅forward to the winter break. I woke up this morning and the most important thing is to leave with gratitude.

“I am really grateful to do what I love doing even when t🍌here are days that I don’t love it as much. I am really, really so lucky to be here with 𓆉all these other amazing athletes.

“It’s painful wh🍃en it doesn’t go well. No one likes losing. That’s pa💯rt of the journey.”

Hamilton’s struggles continue at Mercedes

Even though Hamilton has been able to take two F1 victories in his final year wi🐼th Mercedes, it’s arguably been the seven-time world champion’s most disappointing campaign at Mercedes.

Hamilton is 17-5 down against Russell (22-6 if you include the sprints✨) in qꦇualifying.

The ဣ39-year-old has only ever been beaten in qualifying by a teammate once over an entire season - in 2014 🅰- against Nico Rosberg. 

Hamilton remains up there as one of the very best over a rac𝕴e di🌟stance though.

Last time out in Las Vegas, Hamilton demonstrated outstanding race pace to finish second from 10ღth on the grid.

Hamilton felt heꦑ could have won in Sin City had he got his qualifying right.

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