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Lewis Hamilton exits Q1 in Spa qualifying
Hamilton faces a disappointing Q1 elimination at the Belgian Grand Prix due to a track limits penalty.

Lewis Hamilton's struggles continue at the Belgian Grand Prix with a dismal qualifying performance.
Lewis Hamilton faces unexpected challenges during Spa qualifying
Lewis Hamilton's tough weekend at the Belgian Grand Prix took a disheartening turn as he exited in Q1 due to a track limits penalty. Finishing 16th with a lap time of 1:41.664, he believed he had secured a spot in Q2, only to have his time deleted for violating track limits at Turn 4. This disappointing outcome follows a lackluster Sprint qualifying performance where he placed 18th, compounded by a rear-locking incident at the chicane. As a result, Hamilton could not secure any momentum, leaving him trailing behind several competitors, including Franco Colapinto and Fernando Alonso.
Key Takeaways
"This week has been tough for me but it's not over yet."
Hamilton reflects on his challenging weekend at Spa and remains hopeful.
"The team is focused on improving its strategies for the future races."
A team spokesperson discusses strategies in light of Hamilton's performance.
Hamilton's back-to-back struggles raise questions about both his performance and the strategies employed by his team. The violation at Turn 4 highlights the increasing pressures drivers face with track limits in modern Formula 1. This series of mishaps could signal a pivotal moment in Hamilton's season, as consistent poor results may affect his morale and that of the Mercedes team. Observers may wonder how Hamilton will navigate the rest of the season after facing such challenges at Spa, a track where he has historically performed well.
Highlights
- Hamilton is not ready to give up despite the odds against him.
- Track limits should not define a driver's talent.
- Pressure mounts as Hamilton seeks to regain his former glory.
- Spa is a challenging track, but Hamilton has the skill to fight back.
Concerns over Hamilton's performance impact
Hamilton's continuing struggles raise concerns about the team dynamics and potential public reaction. His ability to recover may influence fan support and team morale.
Hamilton's next races will be crucial for his momentum as the season continues.
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