All the Austria F1Sprint helped Lewis Hamilton learn was that the Mercedes W13 is slow in a straight line compared to the Haas. F1 🇦🇹 AustrianGP
Starting P9 after crashing out of qualifying, Hamilton was forced to overcome a further setback after contact with Pierre Gasly at the start.
“We’ve got to wait until we get out of the DRS train to try and reposition our car but give it everything we can tomorrow.”secured P4 on the grid in the other Mercedes, experiencing a lonely sprint during which he was often watching the action on the big screens. “It was a bit of a long race. We didn’t expect to have the pace of Red Bull and Ferrari but we were probably a bit further behind than we had anticipated.
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