Lewis Hamilton: Ferrari should change driver, I am useless
HUNGARORING, BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, AUG 2 – Lewis Hamilton admitted struggles with his Ferrari debut season, trailing teammate Charles Leclerc by 30 points and suggesting the team may need a driver change after poor qualifying.
- Lewis Hamilton expressed that he is "useless" after qualifying 12th for the Hungarian Grand Prix.
- Hamilton stated, "It's me every time," while explaining his poor performance during qualifying.
- He suggested that Ferrari should change drivers after teammate Charles Leclerc secured pole position, citing the car's pole position as a contrast to his qualifying result.
- Hamilton's comments were made during a post-qualifying interview with Sky Sports.
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Mexico City.- The seven-time Formula One champion has been left in the shadow of Charles Leclerc. During the qualifying session of the Hungarian Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton was eliminated in the second court and relegated to the tenth second position, while his partner stayed with the pole above the McLaren. The disparity between Ferrari’s fellows is also noticeable on Sundays. Leclerc adds four podiums, while Hamilton has none. With 13 races con…

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