Lewis Hamilton admits Mercedes had hoped for more after P7 finish in Bahrain

‘We thought we’d be closer’ – Hamilton admits Mercedes had hoped for more after P7 finish in Bahrain

Lewis Hamilton feels that Mercedes have work to do to get on terms with their rivals after he ended the Bahrain Grand Prix in seventh place, with the Briton admitting that he was expecting to be closer in the fight.

After a disappointing qualifying saw him start from P9 on the grid for Saturday’s race, it proved to be a less than straightforward evening for Hamilton, with his W15 experiencing cooling issues during the event as well as a broken seat.

He eventually crossed the line in P7, while team mate George Russell took P5. Speaking afterwards, Hamilton acknowledged that it had not been his day in Bahrain.

‘We thought we’d be closer’ admits Hamilton after P7 finish in Bahrain

“No definitely wasn’t ideal today [or] this weekend,” said the seven-time world champion. “We thought we were going to be closer, but clearly not, so to be kind of the same, if not… actually I can’t remember where we finished last year, I think it was fourth and fifth.

“I think if I’d qualified better, I think that’s probably where we would have finished today, or at least fifth and sixth probably, but not much more to it.”

Earlier in the weekend, Hamilton had suggested that taking “risks” with his set-up may have contributed to his difficulties on track. With this in mind, the 39-year-old was asked whether – without this factor and the reliability concerns in Saturday’s race – he had confidence that Mercedes have made a step forward with their 2024 car.

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“I definitely think we’ve got a… I need to go and look and see,” responded Hamilton. “The others look quick and it looked very close between us and McLaren and Aston [Martin], so I think we’ve got a lot of work to do.

“It was a pretty average race as you can see, but I gave it everything and I feel good within myself.”

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Hamilton will be hoping for better when the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend kicks off in less than one week’s time.

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