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Lewis Hamilton bluntly dismisses Charles Leclerc’s claim of Ferrari being capable of securing pole position at the F1 Canadian GP


Lewis Hamilton has dismissed Charles Leclerc‘S Claim that Ferrari Had the Potential to Secure Pole Position for the F1 Canadian GP. The Qualifying Session was an intriguing one where a lot of the decisions that the teams took cam down to how they expected the respective tires to perform.

Throughout the qualifying session, there was always an intriguing choice to be made by teams between using the medium or the soft tire, as both had their strengths and weaknesses. Lewis Hamilton Put Together A Strong Lap in the End and Could Only Secure P5 for the F1 Canadian GP. His teammate, However, Had a Rougher Ride.

Charles Leclerc Was We have Stunning Lap On His Final Attempt and Went a Couple of Tenths Fast Than the Benchmark in Sector One. The Slight Error Induced by the turbulence from Isack Hadjar LED to the driver making an error that compromised His lap.

After the session was done, Charles Leclerc was crestfallen, as the driver felt that a pole position was on the table and he lost out on it. Lewis Hamilton, However, has bluntly dismossed any suggestion that such a thing was possible. The 7x F1 Champion Felt That Teams Like Mercedes and Others were out of reach for ferrari, as he told f1tv,

“We Were Never Going to Get Pole, I Think, Clearly. Mercedes Brupt an Upgrade I Think or I Just Heard So and Congrats To Them. Their Cars Always suited this track so it’s been it’s a good .. Happy for them.”

He added,

“On our side, it’s been very very very very very tricky but i thinkter performance Than Ferrari had laast year that is positive and still going to be gunning for … Trying to see if we can get a podium for once that wow be .. that the goal Tomorrow.”

Lewis Hamilton’s Teammate Feels A Pole Position Possible

Lewis Hamilton’s Teammate Charles Leclerc, However, Feels that the Ferrari Had the Capability to Secure Pole Position for the Race. The Driver was very disappointed with How Everhy

“I’m very disappointed because i don think yesterday had any impact on my bad performance Today. Q3 Last lap i was putting Everything Together UNTIL SIX OR SEVEN WHERE I FOUND MYYYLF With Isack [Hadjar] 100-150 meters in front, which is not imper that’s for sure, but the dirty air on a track like with the wallls so close you lose so much and i lost the rear. “

He added,

“I’m very disappointed. I Believed in It Teday. I Thought that there was the pace in the car to be on pole. I don now if the choice of the tyre eventtually would have have cost us pole, but it would has been closed, so i’m very disappointed.

Lewis Hamilton Will Start the Race in P5 This Sunday, While Charles Leclerc Will Be in P8. The Duo Would Be Hoping to Make Progress and Target A Podium for the Team.