Hamilton's Hungarian Heartache: A Struggle for Glory
Lewis Hamilton expressed frustration after qualifying 12th for the Hungarian Grand Prix, while teammate Charles Leclerc secured pole position. The seven-time world champion labeled himself as 'useless,' lacking a win in over a year. Hamilton's transition to Ferrari has been challenging, and he plans to regroup during the break.
In a candid admission, Lewis Hamilton described himself as 'useless' following a disappointing 12th-place qualifying finish for the Hungarian Grand Prix. With teammate Charles Leclerc clinching the pole position, Hamilton's underperformance was stark, marking a challenging season for the seasoned driver.
The seven-time Formula One world champion's struggles continued after joining Ferrari from Mercedes. Despite having an illustrious record in Hungary, Hamilton has faced a year-long grand prix victory drought, further compounded by not securing a podium finish with his new team.
Hamilton reflected on the intense transition period at Ferrari, highlighting cultural integration challenges. As he trails Leclerc by 30 points in the standings, Hamilton looks to recharge during the upcoming August break, hoping to reclaim his competitive edge in future races.
(With inputs from agencies.)

