Lewis Hamilton has issued a rallying cry to his Ferrari workforce as he insisted he was “proud” of their efforts regardless of one other underwhelming outcome on the Singapore Grand Prix.
Hamilton returned to motion on the Marina Bay Road Circuit simply days after saying that his beloved canine Roscoe had died, and stated he was “overwhelmed” by the help he had obtained.
The seven-time world champion outqualified team-mate Charles Leclerc for the primary time since July’s British Grand Prix however Ferrari have been a transparent step beneath Mercedes, Purple Bull and McLaren as Hamilton limped residence with a brake challenge to cross the road in seventh, which turned eighth after he obtained a five-second time penalty for exceeding observe limits a number of occasions.
“After a tough week, it feels good to be home. I had some time to reflect on my journey from Singapore and the main emotion I’m feeling is gratitude,” wrote Hamilton on social media.
“The support and love I have felt since losing Roscoe has been a powerful reminder that, even when things sometimes seem dark, there is so much good in the world. You just have to look for it.”
It has been a largely tough first Ferrari marketing campaign for Hamilton, with the hype across the union of the game’s hottest driver and workforce not but delivering outcomes on observe.
Apart from a Dash win in China, there was little to shout about for Hamilton who’s going through his first season and not using a podium if he doesn’t end within the high three in one of many final six races.
Whereas Hamilton is and not using a top-five end on the final six races, Leclerc has additionally struggled not too long ago, with the Monegasque ending within the high 5 simply as soon as himself within the 4 races because the summer season break.
However 40-year-old Hamilton, whose contract with the workforce runs till not less than the tip of 2026, is placing a optimistic spin on the state of affairs.
“I’m looking at the positives on track too,” he wrote.
“The media headlines only tell one story – one where we don’t get things quite right, or things don’t go our way. But what I have been focussed on over the past few months is the other story. The one about how this team responds when things go wrong. How we get back up, and we go again.
“Sunday was the proper instance. We acquired the technique proper, however the brake challenge set us again simply when momentum was constructing. So now we get again within the manufacturing facility, study from this final race, and plan for the following one.
“I’m really proud of this team and want to help deliver the results they and the Tifosi deserve. I see the progress we are making, and the hard work that goes into every race, but this is Ferrari. Progress alone is not enough.
“To attain greatness we have to go additional, be higher. There’s a lot we are able to obtain collectively, and if we are able to construct on our successes, and alter the issues we have to, I totally consider we’ll get there.”
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