Hamilton struggles for confidence with new Ferrari after tricky Melbourne qualifying
Lewis Hamilton Struggles to Gain Confidence in Ferrari After Qualifying Eighth
Melbourne - Lewis Hamilton admits he is struggling to gain confidence in his new Ferrari car after qualifying eighth for the Australian Grand Prix.
Hamilton’s Transition from Mercedes to Ferrari
Hamilton moved from Mercedes to Ferrari this winter and completed his first competitive session as a Ferrari driver in Melbourne. He finished 0.218 seconds behind teammate Charles Leclerc, who qualified seventh, and 0.877 seconds off Lando Norris’s McLaren, which took pole position.
A Learning Curve for Hamilton
Hamilton described his debut weekend as a "big learning curve" and noted progress is slower than expected despite preseason testing.
"I thought I was further along, but in P1 [first practice], I realized I still have a way to go," Hamilton confessed. He relies heavily on his engineers, a shift from his time at Mercedes. "I can't say, 'this setting, this setting,' like before."
Challenges in Confidence and High-Speed Corners
Hamilton struggled in high-speed corners at Albert Park and contrasted his performance with Leclerc: "Charles had it from the get-go. It's been slower for me to build confidence."
Despite the challenges, Hamilton remains optimistic. "Being close to Charles in my first qualifying session isn't bad. We'll work on finding pace."
Teammate Leclerc Shares Frustration
Leclerc also expressed disappointment: "We struggled with car balance and pace today."
Rain Presents Another Challenge
With rain expected on Sunday, Hamilton is preparing for another challenge. "I've never driven the car in the wet. I need to study tonight," he said, highlighting unfamiliarity with the car's wet settings and brakes.
Looking Ahead
Hamilton’s determination to master the Ferrari remains strong as he aims to build confidence and performance in future races.
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