Lewis Hamilton is a revered figure in Brazil. The 39-year-old has had a fair bit of success around the South American nation and has won the Brazilian GP thrice. On the contrary, his 2024 weekend in Interlagos has been the polar opposite.
This was witnessed with the Mercedes driver complaining about the woeful W15 over the radio while losing heaps of places in the race. Mercedes has been having two entirely different weekends in Brazil. While George Russell has been bearing the Silver Arrow flag at the front in both Sprint and the Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton has been facing the rear of the pack since the Free Practice session on Friday.
Moreover, the race on Sunday was already understood to be a major feat as he got knocked out in Q1. Subsequently, the seven-time champion turned heads during the Brazilian GP. However, for all the bad reasons, he was unable to drive the W15 and consequently locked up multiple times causing him to lose multiple places to his rivals.
I can’t stop the car, mate. The car’s undrivable mate. I’m locking up.
Bouncing everywhere. Lewis Hamilton said over the radio📻 | Lewis Hamilton: “I can’t stop the car, mate. The car’s undrivable mate.
I’m locking up. Bouncing everywhere. ”📻 | Bono: “Understood.
”— deni (@fiagirly) November 3, 2024Apart from this, Max Verstappen started behind the Brit on the grid. But he was able to make multiple places on the opening lap and got past the Mercedes driver with ease, showing his confidence in the RB20. RELATEDLewis Hamilton labels Brazilian GP Sprint as his ‘worst race’ in F1 careerLewis Hamilton has been struck with the trifecta of unluck in BrazilThough Hamilton had been already struggling with the W15, his issues were on the verge of getting even worse.
The Mercedes team had already been equipped with finding some solution for the seven-time champion to save his race, but then the 39-year-old jumped on the radio and revealed a major underlying problem with his car. Lewis Hamilton (via Formula 1)With Hamilton already struggling with the undrivable W15 and porpoising, his engine also seems to be ready to call it a day. It’s not getting any easier out here.
I just lost some power just now. Lewis Hamilton said over the radio📻 | Lewis Hamilton: “It’s not getting any easier out here. I just lost some power just now.
”📻 | Bono: “We’ll have a look at it. ”— deni (@fiagirly) November 3, 2024Apart from this, the Brit’s race currently seems to be with the Ferrari of Carlos Sainz and the lower midfield drivers. Thus, scoring a point might seem a big task for the 39-year-old during the race.
RELATEDHonorary citizen Lewis Hamilton reveals latest music project for Brazilian fansHowever, as it stands, the race has been red-flagged for an incident out on track. So multiple drivers are in contention to win the 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix amidst the torrential weather.