Lewis Hamilton Not to Blame for Belgian GP Sprint Qualifying Disaster
- Lewis Hamilton faced a spin during sprint qualifying at the Belgian Grand Prix due to a rear axle issue, finishing 18th on the grid for the race.
- Hamilton expressed frustration over the incident, describing it as a career first when his rear wheels locked under braking.
- Former driver Martin Brundle characterized the rear axle break as 'highly unusual' and noted Hamilton's surprise at the spin.
- Anthony Davidson suggested the car's role in Hamilton's spin, stating, 'the car spun him round to a certain degree.
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The Australian racing ace was in a class of his own both in free practice and in qualifying for tomorrow's Formula 1 sprint race at Spa-Francorchamps.
Lewis Hamilton blows top over Ferrari shocker after spinning out of Belgian Grand Prix sprint
A rare rear-wheel locking incident sent Lewis Hamilton spinning during Belgian Grand Prix sprint qualifying, relegating the seven-time champion to 18th on the grid for Saturday's sprint race
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