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Lewis Hamilton: Mercedes driver’s F1 qualifying struggles analysed ahead of key Azerbaijan and Singapore challenges
Lewis Hamilton: Mercedes driver’s F1 qualifying struggles analysed ahead of key Azerbaijan and Singapore challenges
Lewis Hamilton has been comprehensively outperformed in qualifying this season by his Mercedes team-mate George Russell; Hamilton has admitted he “can’t figure out” his lack of speed; watch the Azerbaijan GP live on Sky Sports F1 this weekend, with Sunday’s race at midday
Despite having 36 more pole positions than any other driver in the history of Formula 1, qualifying has undoubtedly been Lewis Hamilton’s Achilles heel this season.
The seven-time world champion is down 12-4 to team-mate George Russell in Qualifying, while the younger Mercedes driver also holds a 2-1 edge in Sprint Qualifying.
Russell is a formidable opponent for any driver over one lap, earning the nickname ‘Mr Saturday’ for his qualifying performances early in his career at Williams, but the swing from an 11-11 head-to-head score last season, to domination in 2024, is surprising.
Two wins in three races before the summer break showed that Hamilton’s race craft, in particular his ability to manage tyres over full distance, remains truly elite.
A 36-point lead over his team-mate in the drivers’ standings reflects Hamilton’s continued excellence on Sundays, although it must be noted that some bad luck for Russell has played a part.
Hamilton has 104 pole positions in F1 and has been capable of producing special laps throughout his historic career, but as he approaches the age of 40, it is fair to wonder if his speed over one lap is fading.
With two races upcoming in Azerbaijan and Singapore where qualifying is particularly important, the pressure is growing on Hamilton to prove he can still mix it with the best on a Saturday.