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F1 News: Lewis Hamilton Reveals Silver Lining After Australian Grand Prix Results

In the aftermath of a challenging Australian Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton found a silver lining amidst Mercedes' early-season struggles. Despite facing personal and team-wide challenges, the commitment to overcoming these obstacles remains unwavering.

Key Takeaways:

  • Mercedes endures its most challenging start since 2011, with Hamilton and Russell facing notable setbacks.
  • Ferrari achieves a remarkable 1-2 finish as Verstappen's reliability streak ends.
  • Hamilton remains optimistic, cherishing his time in Australia and his collaboration with Mercedes, despite the early setbacks.
Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton

The current Formula 1 season has proven to be a stern test for Mercedes, marking their weakest performance outset in over a decade. Lewis Hamilton, in particular, has grappled with the unpredictable dynamics of his Mercedes W15, culminating in a premature exit from qualifying and an eventual retirement from the race due to engine failure. His teammate, George Russell, also faced misfortune, crashing out in the final stages of the race.

In a stark comparison, Ferrari seized the opportunity to clinch a 1-2 finish after Max Verstappen's first retirement since the 2022 Australian Grand Prix - something that Hamilton will likely have seen as he prepares to enter the Scuderia team after this season. But while the 7-time world champion struggled with performance and reliability, he was comforted by the fact that he's still enjoying working with the Brackley team.


Hamilton himself has shared his sentiments about the season's start, previously declaring it his "worst start" to an F1 season thus far. Yet, he remains undeterred and positive about the future.

"Surprisingly I feel pretty good," he said. "I think I’m trying to keep things in perspective, you know? It could be so much worse, I’m really grateful and have really enjoyed my time here in Australia. I’m still enjoying working with the team, of course, I’d love to be fighting for wins and finishing races.

"It’s never a great feeling when you come all this way and don’t even see half of the race, but what I know is that we will bounce back and will get there, we just have to chip away at it.”

Despite rumours of Hamilton's attention possibly veering towards his future with Ferrari, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has been quick to reaffirm his star driver's dedication to the current campaign.

"I think the drivers are super in this whole set-up because Lewis is as good as he can be. He’s in a situation obviously where on one side it’s super frustrating to see that we are not getting it.

"On the other side, look over the fence and it’s pretty good what’s happening there. But that is not his main priority today.

"And George is just a fighter and he’s digging in and he knows that’s his place. So, we’ve got to sort this out.”