Lewis Hamilton has set a modest goal for Saudi Arabian Grand Prix qualifying of “trying to get into the top 10” after his Ferrari struggles continued throughout apply in Jeddah.
Hamilton was solely thirteenth in Friday’s consultant second session underneath the lights on the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, greater than a second off pace-setter Lando Norris and 6 tenths again from his Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc in fourth.
Except for a pole and victory within the Chinese language Grand Prix Dash, Hamilton has been clearly outperformed by Leclerc in the course of the opening rounds of his debut season with Ferrari following a blockbuster change from Mercedes.
Reflecting on his Friday, Hamilton stated: “Not the greatest. I think getting the tyres working today was the issue from my side.
“It is nothing to do with the workforce. We had been simply struggling to get the tyres working.”
Requested whether or not he had hope of enhancing his type with adjustments in a single day, Hamilton replied: “Usually Saturday goes backwards however there’s not lots backwards for me to go, so hopefully in a single day we make some enhancements to the automotive.
“There have been a number of bits by the session that felt good. Simply as soon as we received to the tender tyre, it is not there.
“We will make some changes overnight and hope we can come back strong.”
Nonetheless, when requested about what place he felt he might obtain in qualifying, Hamilton gave a downcast response.
“I don’t know,” he stated. “For me, I’m just trying to see if I can get into the top 10.”
Hamilton’s finest hope of reaching the ultimate a part of Saturday’s qualifying, dwell on Sky Sports activities F1 at 6pm, may very well be to maneuver nearer to the set-up Leclerc was working.
The seven-time world champion has repeatedly spoken about being at an obstacle to Leclerc on account of the Monegasque’s superior understanding of the automotive.
Requested if he’ll converge in the direction of Leclerc’s set-up, Hamilton stated: “Possibly. We will work together tonight to see.
“By way of each classes we had been attempting various things throughout each automobiles to converge – wing settings and all kinds.
“So, I’m hoping tomorrow we have a better understanding after analysing tonight and I’m hoping for a better day tomorrow.”
Leclerc expects ‘extra efficiency’ in qualifying
Hamilton’s obvious disappointment was additional highlighted by the optimism of his team-mate, with Leclerc saying he’s “pretty clear” on his plans for Saturday.
“It was a tricky day,” Leclerc stated. “Clearly it is a very difficult monitor the place confidence must be very excessive as a way to carry out at your finest.
“We changed a lot of the car but it was a very positive day because I learned a lot from it. Once we put everything in the right window, there should be a bit more performance coming out of the car.
“McLaren appear to be very sturdy once more, lots stronger than us, however by no means say by no means. Should you put all the pieces collectively, all the pieces is feasible.
“We have done a good job by exploring different options. It’s pretty clear in my head what I want to do, so we are going to go in that direction and I hope it pays off once we get to qualy.”
Sky Sports activities F1’s Saudi Arabian GP Schedule
Saturday April 19
- 1.15pm: F1 Academy Race 1
- 2.05pm: Saudi Arabian GP Apply Three (session begins at 2.30pm)*
- 4.10pm: F2 Dash
- 5.10pm: Saudi Arabian GP Qualifying build-up
- 6pm: SAUDI ARABIAN GP QUALIFYING
Sunday April 20
- 1pm: F1 Academy Race 2
- 2.20pm: F2 Characteristic Race
- 4.30pm: Saudi Arabian GP build-up: Grand Prix Sunday
- 6pm: THE SAUDI ARABIAN GRAND PRIX*
- 8pm: Saudi Arabian GP response: Chequered flag
*Additionally dwell on Sky Sports activities Primary Occasion
System 1 completes its first triple-header of 2025 in Jeddah with the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix this weekend, dwell on Sky Sports activities F1. Stream Sky Sports activities with NOW – No contract, cancel anytime