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Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes Engineer Had X-Rated Message For Brit After Saudi Arabian GP

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Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes Engineer Had X-Rated Message For Brit After Saudi Arabian GP

Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes engineer had an X-rated message for Brit after Saudi Arabian GP.

Newsone reports that MERCEDES has struggled for performance in 2022 with its star, Lewis Hamilton only managing tenth in Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

This online news platform understands that Lewis Hamilton’s race engineer used an X-rated expletive after the seven-time champion could only score one point in Jeddah, a Saudi Arabian port city on the Red Sea, which is a modern commercial hub and gateway for pilgrimages to the Islamic holy cities Mecca and Medina.

Newsone Nigeria reports that Mercedes issues have left Lewis Hamilton languishing 29 points behind in the points tally after just two races.

As the cars stopped in parc ferme after Sunday’s race, Hamilton said: “Another tough day in the office guys, but thank you so much for trying.” However, Hamilton’s race engineer Peter Bonnington replied: “Yeah, hopefully not too many more s*** days, Lewis.”

Moments after the race, Hamilton was confused as to whether he scored a point from his top 10 finish. After the chequered flag, Bono said: “OK Lewis, that’s P10. Sorry about that.”

Hamilton replied: “Is there even a point for that position?” Mercedes will be hoping for a bounce-back at the next race in Australia to close the gap on their rivals.

Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes Engineer Had X-Rated Message For Brit After Saudi Arabian GP

Lewis Hamilton. Photo credit- Sky Sports.

A report sighted on the Italian branch of Motorsport.com by Newsone Nigeria, says the Silver Arrows may be bringing a range of updates to Melbourne. A new aerodynamic package could be introduced ahead of schedule to ensure the team gets to grips with their issues.

The new parts were initially scheduled to be introduced in Imola or Spain but this could be pushed forwards. After a poor showing in Jeddah, team principal Toto Wolff warned his team was “not going to rest” until they were back fighting at the front.

He said: “We were right in the middle of those fun games in the front, and talking as an F1 stakeholder and benefiting from a great show, that is really spectacular to look at.

Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes Engineer Had X-Rated Message For Brit After Saudi Arabian GP

“But on the other side, it is extremely painful to be not part of those fun games, and by quite a chunk of laptime deficit. We’re not going to rest until we are back in the mix.

“But you’re absolutely right: it’s no fun at all. [It’s] an exercise in humility, and it’s going to make us stronger in the end, even though it’s not funny right now.”

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