Lewis Hamilton admits that he is struggling ‘big time’ in Ferrari after even more qualifying woe in Miami, because he does not reach Q3
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- It is no longer planned since Hamilton came to Ferrari for the current season
- He could only qualify 12th for the Miami Grand Prix, with Charles Leclerc Third
- Seven -time world champion admits that there will soon be no sign of a solution
Lewis Hamilton has recognized that he is’Pig‘At Ferrari he saw him 12th after another disappointing session The Miami Grand Prix.
The sevenfold world champion chased his dream in the low season when he exchanged Mercedes for Ferrari, with the aim of winning an eighth world championship and going away Michael Schumacher With most titles of all time.
But despite a sprint racing victory in China, the 40-year-old has found it difficult so far in the red, so that it is qualified by a teammate Charles Leclerc On every occasion and end behind him in all four races they have finished together.
In Miami, Hamilton from Q2 was started in qualifying when Leclerercercc was forwarded to the last session, with the man born in Monaco in the second row in the third, behind Max Verstappen And Lando Norris.
Hamilton has held hope with his new side, which suggests that he is not yet used to a car that is not set up for him, but he continues to struggle and is now outside the top 10 for the Sunday race.
After qualifying with Sky Sports, a Downbeat Brit opened its struggles, but promised to continue working to put things up.

Lewis Hamilton has admitted that he is struggling ‘Big Time’ at Ferrari for the Miami Grand Prix

The sevenfold world champion could only qualify 12th for the race – another disappointing return this season

Teammate Charles Leclerc is now third and has defeated the Brit so far this year
“We’ll keep trying,” said Hamilton. ‘We are only six races in it, but we are struggling a lot of time.
‘We do our utmost not to make large set -up changes, but whatever we do, it is so inconsistent every time we go out.
‘We have problems with braking, problems with this instability with which we struggle and we are generally not fast enough. Just to continue to Q3 is difficult for us.
‘Once you are closely, it is difficult to pick up the points. Tomorrow will work hard, but we will try again. It is the same for me, I am used to it, but I will continue to try.
“And I’ll come back to the factory next week and just continue.”
Hamilton seemed to have no confidence in recent weeks, but seemed to keep confidence in the fact that the car will improve soon, despite the fact that a solution is far away.
“I really don’t know,” he said about finding a remedy in the week. ‘We work hard to shorten the process. But it could take longer, who knows? ‘
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