Lewis Hamilton is not exactly in the mood for Christmas this year, as he expressed his discontent with his recent performance on the track. Despite being a seven-time world champion and having spent 19 years racing in Formula 1, Hamilton struggled to qualify last for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, marking the first time he had ever achieved such a feat.
Hamilton's struggles continued throughout the weekend, but he managed to work his way up the field to secure some points positions. However, he was unable to overtake the Sauber of Nico Hulkenberg on the medium tyre in the closing stages of the race and finished 10th overall.
"It's a terrible result," Hamilton said after the race. "There is nothing positive to take from today." He went on to say that he was looking forward to the season ending and not looking forward to his next one. This sentiment seemed evident as he expressed frustration with his performance, stating that there was "nothing positive" to be taken from the weekend.
Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur noted that Hamilton's comments were made in the heat of the moment, suggesting that they should be taken with a grain of salt. The Ferrari driver acknowledged that the season had been tough for Hamilton, but emphasized the importance of staying focused on the next two races and avoiding making rash decisions.
Hamilton is currently sixth in the drivers' championship, 73 points behind his teammate Charles Leclerc who sits fifth. If he fails to finish among the top three in the final two races of the year, it would mark a first season without a podium finish for Hamilton in F1, which has been a long-standing part of his career.
Hamilton's struggles with Ferrari have been well-documented this year, and it seems that he is having trouble adjusting to life at the iconic team. Despite winning the sprint race in China earlier in the year, Hamilton has struggled to find consistency behind the wheel, leading to concerns about his ability to win races for Ferrari in the future.
For now, Hamilton's comments serve as a reminder of just how tough it's been for him this season, and that he will be looking to bounce back with renewed focus and determination in the final two races.
Hamilton's struggles continued throughout the weekend, but he managed to work his way up the field to secure some points positions. However, he was unable to overtake the Sauber of Nico Hulkenberg on the medium tyre in the closing stages of the race and finished 10th overall.
"It's a terrible result," Hamilton said after the race. "There is nothing positive to take from today." He went on to say that he was looking forward to the season ending and not looking forward to his next one. This sentiment seemed evident as he expressed frustration with his performance, stating that there was "nothing positive" to be taken from the weekend.
Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur noted that Hamilton's comments were made in the heat of the moment, suggesting that they should be taken with a grain of salt. The Ferrari driver acknowledged that the season had been tough for Hamilton, but emphasized the importance of staying focused on the next two races and avoiding making rash decisions.
Hamilton is currently sixth in the drivers' championship, 73 points behind his teammate Charles Leclerc who sits fifth. If he fails to finish among the top three in the final two races of the year, it would mark a first season without a podium finish for Hamilton in F1, which has been a long-standing part of his career.
Hamilton's struggles with Ferrari have been well-documented this year, and it seems that he is having trouble adjusting to life at the iconic team. Despite winning the sprint race in China earlier in the year, Hamilton has struggled to find consistency behind the wheel, leading to concerns about his ability to win races for Ferrari in the future.
For now, Hamilton's comments serve as a reminder of just how tough it's been for him this season, and that he will be looking to bounce back with renewed focus and determination in the final two races.