Lewis Hamilton assesses Ferrari's chances ahead of Austrian GP
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 27, 2026, 4:09 PM
Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Lewis Hamilton spoke candidly about Ferrari's performance ahead of the 2026 Austrian Grand Prix, indicating the team's ongoing challenges. He starts third behind teammate Charles Leclerc and acknowledges the superiority of Mercedes in speed, with George Russell securing pole position. Hamilton aims for a points-maximization strategy, focusing on keeping Mercedes drivers behind him during the race. This qualifying performance marks a notable improvement for Ferrari, who made significant car adjustments prior to the event.
- •Hamilton starts third on the grid at the Red Bull Ring.
- •Leclerc qualifies second, just ahead of Hamilton.
- •Russell claims pole position with a time of 1m06.113s.
- •Hamilton prioritizes strategy over outright victory.
- •Ferrari's car updates show potential improvement this weekend.
- 4:09 PMYahoo Sports — Lewis Hamilton Makes Honest Ferrari Win Admission After Austrian GP Qualifying
"Lewis Hamilton admitted a lack of Ferrari performance when asked whether the team could challenge for victory at the 2026 Austrian Grand Prix. Starting third on the grid at the Red Bull Ring, one place behind teammate Charles Leclerc, he…
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