Lewis Hamilton doesn't feel 'connected' to the Mercedes W14 car after qualifying eighth for the SaudiArabianGP, four places behind F1 team-mate George Russell. 'I'm just at a bit of a loss with it.”
Lewis Hamilton says he doesn’t “feel connected” to his Mercedes W14 Formula 1 car and can’t get any confidence in it.Hamilton qualified eighth in Jeddah for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, on a day when his team-mategave the struggling team a boost with fourth place. Both will move up a place on the starting grid due to Charles Leclerc's penalty.
Hamilton confirmed he and Russell had diverged on set-up, with the latter also having trialled new parts on Friday.
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