Lewis Hamilton defended Ferrari’s leader claim “unhappy”
Ferrari Boss Fred Vasseur “2,000 percentage 2%” Lewis Hamilton has been fighting at the beginning of the season.
Hamilton still need to make sure a podium is his high profile switch Ferrari With his most recent result, the Saudi Arabia Award was last weekend at the last weekend.
In fact, Hamilton doesn’t finish bigger than the fifth this season.
Seven times World Champion Form Charles Leclc is in contrast to his teammate of Ferrari, Monegasque got a podium in Jeddah and ended once below the fourth.
Hamilton’s expected tooth problems, especially since the Ferrari entered 12 years of trophy with Mercedes.
Hamilton seems to be uphill uphill, to understand skills like his car He claimed “no second” Where he felt comfortable in Saudi Arabia.
The 40-year-old Ferrari fans also felt, teammates and collective bosses “were not happy” how he did it in five races of the season.
But Vasseur has taken out his prize hiring in the defense and he thought he saw enough gaze from Hamilton to find out that he is able to find the shape of SF-25 car.
“I will be behind 2,000 percent,” Vasseur said to journalists after Sunday race.
“I’ll help you and start looking for solutions and reasons tomorrow morning and work early in the morning.
“But honestly, I’m not too worried.
“He did what he did in China or what he did in Bahrain, last week, or even in the first part of the session this weekend, it is sure of potential.
“We need to adapt balance, collectively, Lewis and we are, with his car balance and (how) we are working on the tires.
“It’s a kind of negative place, but I think the potential of the car is there and we’ll try to fix that.”
Vasseur also took Umbrage with a journalist who suggested the idea of Hamilton’s form “dramatically”.
“It’s not terribly,” Vasseur said.
“We made five races so far. I know you want to be big titles tomorrow” Fred said this. “
“But this is f ****** b ******. At the end of the day, we are in the competition. You have ups and downs.
“When we ups, we are not the world champions. When we have the downs, we are nowhere. It’s just a competition.
“I’m not sure Max (Verstappen) last week was seventh (Bahrain) that you draw the same consequence.
“That’s right. The competition is narrow.
“You have a couple of 10 cars and ten. He won in Japan. He ended up behind 30 seconds (Oscar) in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia and had a pole position.
“We have to rest in peace. You can do what you want. I don’t want to worry about you. As at least with us, we need to step with us as a step.”
Hamilton will land its first podium finish from May 4th May 4th May on the Miami Grand Prix.