Hamilton Says 'Understeer' Cost Him Front Row Spot on British GP Grid
- Lewis Hamilton qualified fifth for the British Grand Prix at Silverstone on July 5, 2025, missing the front row by a small margin.
- Hamilton said he lost at least a second on his final flying lap due to understeer at Turn 16, which likely cost him a front row start.
- Max Verstappen took pole position ahead of McLaren teammates Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, who qualified second and third respectively.
- Hamilton acknowledged facing four fast cars ahead and expressed a strong desire to fight forward, stating, "I want to go forwards if I can."
- Despite the setback, Hamilton highlighted progress with Ferrari's car and team setup and pledged to give his all during the race for a potential podium finish.
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F1 British Grand Prix 2025: Hamilton still dreaming of home podium from fifth
The seven-times world champion had looked like he could take his first pole position in nearly two years but ultimately fell short at Silverstone, a circuit where he was an unrivalled record of success.
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