Lewis Hamilton will start the Miami GP from the fourth row alongside his teammate George Russell. The highly anticipated 2024 Miami Grand Prix is just a few hours away and, before the race, the Mercedes driver made it clear that he is determined to make a strong comeback. Starting from eighth position, Hamilton aims to aggressively advance and gain several positions on the track.
During yesterday’s qualifying session, Lewis Hamilton had a mixed performance. Although he showed promise in the early stages, his car, the W15, did not perform as well as some of the other vehicles in the final session. As a result, the 39-year-old driver finds himself starting behind his teammate, in seventh position.
Despite the challenges with the Mercedes W15, Hamilton expressed his determination to give his best during the Miami GP, which will have 57 laps. In addition to his teammate, he will also have to deal with drivers like [other drivers] who will be starting ahead of him.
While Lewis Hamilton remains fully focused on the upcoming race in Miami, his team, Mercedes, has several plans in place for future races. The team’s engineering director, [name], revealed that the team will prioritize making their 2024 car more consistent. Currently, Mercedes holds the fourth fastest position on the grid.
Both McLaren and Ferrari have shown significant improvements compared to the previous F1 season. Their consistent performances have contributed to Hamilton and his team’s current fourth position in the overall standings. Taking these factors into consideration, the upcoming races will be crucial for Mercedes as they strive to maintain their position and make further progress.