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The pre-race tweak that hampered Hamilton’s British GP

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The pre-race tweak that hampered Hamilton’s British GP

Ferrari didn’t start its British Grand Prix weekend in the most optimistic of ways, as its engineers estimated a possible six tenths deficit to Formula 1’s dominant outfit Mercedes on the straights.

But then it took a completely unexpected turn, surprising even the drivers, as Lewis Hamilton took a shock pole last Friday for the sprint race.

Although victory eventually went to Mercedes rival Kimi Antonelli, it was still a respectable showing from Hamilton who took second before finishing third on Sunday, behind his race-winning team-mate Charles Leclerc.

Leclerc benefitted from a strong opening stint, overtaking pole man Antonelli on lap one, while also building a 10-second buffer on team-mate Hamilton who was hampered by a pre-race tweak.

“Charles did a great job today and all the magic I had on Friday simply vanished over the course of the weekend,” said the seven-time world champion.

“As for the balance, I noticed that Charles had increased the front load compared to qualifying, adding wing, while I felt the car was very oversteery with the differential settings we had.

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari

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“So I took wing off and, as a result, at the start of the race, I had huge understeer.”

While Leclerc therefore added more front load, Hamilton went the opposite way in an attempt to regain rear-end stability, taking load off the front end to restabilise the rear.

“I was completely missing the front end,” he added. “We went too low [on how much load to have] on the front wing and that is my responsibility and that of the engineering team.”

During the first stint he struggled to get the car to turn, not only in the slow sections such as Village and The Loop where a lot of rotation is needed, but also in faster areas like Stowe and Copse.

And unfortunately for Hamilton, losing time in Copse has a knock-on effect because a driver then carries that lost speed towards the bendy Maggots, Becketts and Chapel sequence that immediately follows.


By having too much understeer through that section only generates stress, to the point that at one stage, Hamilton had almost felt graining forming.

This is something F1’s tyre supplier Pirelli had highlighted, after collecting the data from long run programmes in Friday practice and the Saturday sprint.

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari

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“What we saw is that understeer actually stresses the front end too much,” said Pirelli’s motorsport chief Dario Maraffuschi.

“It does not generate temperature, but makes you more prone to increasing wear. So, from the tyre point of view, I believe it is not worth putting the car on a set-up tending toward understeer.”

Hamilton subsequently tried to change the balance by working with the engineers on the adjustments available via the steering wheel, intervening on the differential and engine braking, as well as on the way he approached various corners.

The Briton managed to mitigate the situation to an extent, so much so that his lap times progressively came down again and closer to those of Leclerc.

Hamilton said: “I couldn’t even get the car to turn until halfway through the first stint when I managed to make it turn a little better with some changes to the diff.

“But by then the gap was already huge. Then the five seconds at the pitstop and from there, it was just one problem after another.”

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