Hamilton says the bouncing is back and Mercedes have to fix it

Hamilton says the bouncing is back and Mercedes have to fix it

Lewis Hamilton known as on Mercedes to repair his automotive after bouncing to eighth place on the grid in Saudi Arabian Grand Prix qualifying on Friday.

The seven occasions Formula One world champion complained that the dealing with downside, which the group thought had lastly gone away, was nonetheless plaguing him for the third yr in a row.

“It was similar to previous years. There are so many elements of this car which are better, but we are being hindered with the bouncing we have,” the Briton, who’s becoming a member of Ferrari subsequent yr, informed Sky Sports.

“We made some modifications in a single day and this morning the automotive felt so a lot better. I used to be regaining this confidence once more then after we get to qualifying it disappeared once more.

“We’ve tried every set-up change and we can’t get rid of it. It’s difficult to explain it,” added the game’s most profitable driver of all time. “We had some bouncing in Bahrain but nowhere near as intense as here.”

Hamilton virtually did not make the ultimate prime 10 shootout and mentioned he actually struggled within the first super-fast sector of the Corniche circuit.

“If you imagine when the car goes up and down at the back, your balance shifts forwards and rearwards,” he mentioned. “If you’re doing that at 160 or 170mph, correcting that every time…

“We’ve got to fix it. It’s like three years in a row. We’ve got to get on top of it.”

Hamilton’s final victory, the document 103rd of his profession, was in Saudi Arabia in 2021 when Jeddah made its debut on the calendar.

Team mate George Russell certified seventh.

“We’re still trying to understand this car because we saw it in P2 (second practice) in Bahrain, we were P1 and P2 (first and second),” he mentioned. “I used to be P3 and P4 yesterday in follow and the tempo was trying good.

“There is potential there but we’re still trying to wrap our heads around it and learn about it,” he added.

Team boss Toto Wolff mentioned the automotive was fast however on a knife-edge. “The drivers are struggling to squeeze out the lap consistently,” added the Austrian.

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