Lewis Hamilton shared cryptic radio message to Mercedes team amid dreadful Azerbaijan GP stint

Lewis Hamilton’s woeful end of the week in Baku proceeded as the Mercedes driver battled all through the 2024 Azerbaijan Fantastic Prix. Having begun his race on Sunday from the back of the pack, Hamilton shared a enigmatic message to his group as he hooked with the W-15.

The seven-time world winner qualified in P7 on Saturday, but took on his fifth control unit of the season, and as a result, brought about a punishment that implied he begun the race from the pit path. Be that as it may, the control unit did small to assist his cause as the Briton kept on battle with his car.Despite picking up a few positions within the beginning portion of the race, Hamilton still found himself exterior the focuses positions and, as a result, was incapable to include to his focuses count at the time of composing. Through the qualifying sessions, the British driver experienced issues with the tires on his car, and on Sunday, things remained much the same.

To bargain with the issue, his race design proposed distinctive car set-ups, but to no profit. Around halfway through the race, Hamilton let out his dissatisfactions on the group radio.He said, 

“Are you seeing how I have to drive this thing?”
Race engineer Pete Bonnington replied,
“Copy that Lewis. It’s effective though.”

Hamilton’s teammate George Russell, however, had a nice outing in Baku. The British driver qualified in P5, and at the time of publishing this piece, he was running in P5, well ahead of Max Verstappen in P6.
Lewis Hamilton on struggling with his Mercedes in qualifying

Despite two FP sessions on Friday where the W-15 worked perfectly for Lewis Hamilton, things changed drastically for him on Saturday. In FP1, he claimed P2, followed by P3 in FP2. However, in Qualifying, he could only manage P7.

Speaking about this, Hamilton said in the post-qualifying interview,
“Yesterday the car was amazing, it felt great and I honestly think it could have been at least second row today. But I came today and all of a sudden, the tires didn’t work all day.

“But I’m doing everything I normally do and more, trying absolutely everything with the tires. When we go out, most often the tires are below the window and you can’t get them up.”

This was Lewis Hamilton’s final race as a Mercedes driver in Baku, Azerbaijan. From 2025, the seven-time world champion will arrive at this street circuit in Ferrari colors.

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