Hamilton Hits New Low at Las Vegas Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari's seven-time world champion, experienced a difficult qualifying session at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, finishing last on the grid. Hamilton expressed disappointment with the conditions and outcome, acknowledging it's been his hardest year. He aims to recover in remaining races despite the setback.
Lewis Hamilton, a seven-time Formula One world champion, faced a challenging moment at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. He qualified last after an evening of unrelenting rain and poor visibility that hampered performance, especially disappointing as his car had shown promise earlier in the day.
Hamilton described his situation as part of an exceptionally hard season. Despite a promising performance in practice, adverse weather conditions led him to start from the back of the grid for Saturday's race, marking a career low for the Ferrari driver.
Ferrari faces scrutiny, with team chairman John Elkann urging Hamilton and teammate Charles Leclerc to focus solely on racing. With only three races left, Ferrari hopes for a turnaround, especially with Hamilton expressing optimism about the car's pace in dry conditions.
(With inputs from agencies.)

