Lewis Hamilton holds hands up after ‘unacceptable’ qualifying at Belgian GP

Lewis Hamilton blamed himself and said he would apologise to Ferrari for an “unacceptable” performance on Saturday after he suffered another qualifying flop
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NEW DELHI: Lewis Hamilton blamed himself and said he would apologise to Ferrari for an “unacceptable” performance on Saturday after he suffered another qualifying flop, his second in two days, at the Belgian Grand Prix. The 40-year-old seven-time world champion, who was eliminated in first sprint qualifying on Friday when he spun at the chicane, repeated his disappointment as he qualified in a forlorn 16th place for Sunday’s race. Team-mate Charles Leclerc qualified third after Hamilton had exceeded track limits in Q1 and had his best lap deleted. Agencies

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