Breaking news Hamilton left to rue personal performance: ‘Would’ve beaten a Ferrari’

Lewis Hamilton was left regretting his own personal qualifying performance as he believes more would’ve been possible in the Italian Grand Prix. Though Hamilton did express how Mercedes were missing ‘one or two tenths’ in race pace on Sunday. The Brit eventually finished fifth, behind only McLaren and the race-winning team Ferrari. Hamilton was furious with his qualifying performance in Italy. Hamilton did make it through to Q3, but was three grid slots behind his teammate George Russell. The Brit even confessed that he felt the team deserved a much better performance and claimed they might get that with Andrea Kimi Antonelli in 2025.

In a conversation with the media present in Italy, including GPblog, Hamilton was asked what was lacking. “My qualifying performance at the end yesterday,” was Hamilton’s first thought before also looking at the Mercedes car. “And then just race pace. We had more degradation and just generally lacking one or two tenths in the race.” “I probably could have finished ahead of one Ferrari if I had been further ahead [on the starting grid],” Hamilton said, insisting a P4 or better was on the cards for the seven-time World Champion. “We just didn’t have the pace. We have to go and look and try to understand why. Also because we looked better on Friday. We almost got slower through the weekend. Or others got faster.

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