Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari and Belgian GP
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Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari certainly had an interesting weekend at the Belgian Grand Prix. The team brought upgrades to their rear suspension and whilst Charles Leclerc qualified and finished fourth for the sprint and qualified and finished third for the main race,
With one of his most successful races on tap it is a perfect time to ask: Will Lewis Hamilton win a Grand Prix this season?
The relationship between Lewis Hamilton and his Ferrari engineers has been the subject of much scrutiny throughout this difficult debut season in red for the Brit
1996 F1 world champion Damon Hill has defended Lewis Hamilton’s underwhelming start to his Ferrari career, highlighting the challenges of adapting to a new team. Hamilton has not scored a podium in his first 13 races as a Ferrari F1 driver.
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GPFans on MSNLewis Hamilton confirms Ferrari change in major reshuffleLewis Hamilton has confirmed a major reshuffle in his Ferrari team, a change that he claimed added further complications to his F1 race weekend at Spa. The seven-time world champion made consecutive Q1 exits in the sprint and grand prix qualifying in Belgium, spinning off the track on Friday and exceeding track limits on Saturday.
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Autosport on MSNHamilton’s new Ferrari engineer is son of former Porsche executiveThe mystery surrounding the new engineer Lewis Hamilton mentioned after the Belgian GP has been solved: Johannes Hatz, the son of a former Porsche executive
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GPblog on MSNHamilton encounters surprising fuel issue during late GP raceLewis Hamilton had many struggles during the Belgian Grand Prix. While some were shown on the TV coverage, one important moment was not. Towards the end of the race, Hamilton was unable to attack
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No wins. Nary even a podium finish. And virtually no hope of a championship. Lewis Hamilton is so fed up with his results at Ferrari midway through his first season with the team that he’s taking matters into his own hands.
Hamilton is a five-time winner of the Belgian GP, including last year, when he inherited victory after George Russell’s disqualification. You have to go back to his debut season in 2007 for the last time he finished the race but failed to stand on the podium, crossing the line in fourth place. It’s a track he loves and where he flourishes.
Lewis Hamilton's struggles at the Belgian Grand Prix continued as he failed to make it out of Q1 in qualifying, with his engineer Riccardo Adami coming in for criticism
Lewis Hamilton is trying everything to turn his season around, even sharing things with Ferrari that the team had never heard from past drivers like Michael Schumacher. The 40-year-old’s move to Ferrari was meant to be the fulfilment of a lifelong ambition.