In an interview with Sky Sport after the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton summarized the weekend’s results…
Lewis Hamilton: “The car is relatively good at low speeds and quite good at medium speeds, but on the fast parts we are seriously inferior to our rivals. In fast-paced Jeddah it seemed like we were in a different category; I was overtaken from all sides.
Of course it is a shame to have to solve the same problems three years in a row. It is difficult. I know everyone on base is doing their best. But we definitely need to change something.
Maybe we haven’t made big enough changes. If you look at the three teams ahead of us, they have made serious progress in some areas. We have something to add.
When the safety car came out I decided to stay on track. We had to try something different, separate the strategy of the two cars. I fought as hard as I could to stay on the starting grid longer, hoping for a safety car or something, but nothing happened.”
Source: F1 News

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