Lewis Hamilton openly addressed the factors contributing to his underwhelming start at the Austrian Grand Prix, describing the performance as “not spectacular.” The seven-time world champion cited a combination of setup challenges and less-than-ideal track conditions that hampered his qualifying pace and race rhythm. Hamilton acknowledged that the early laps were punctuated by minor errors and tactical miscalculations, which cumulatively impacted his ability to contend for podium positions. Despite the setbacks, he maintained a focus on fine-tuning the car’s balance to extract better performance moving forward.

Meanwhile, Charles Leclerc admitted that Ferrari faces significant work to bridge the gap with the frontrunners after a mixed weekend in Austria. The Scuderia driver emphasized the need for ongoing development in several key areas, including:

  • Optimizing aerodynamic efficiency
  • Improving tyre…