Las Vegas Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton admitted things “can’t get much worse than that” after qualifying slowest on pure pace for the first time in his Formula 1 career at the Las Vegas Grand Prix on Saturday. After calling his debut season with Ferrari a “nightmare” in the wake of the team’s double DNF at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, Hamilton’s fortunes dipped even further in Las Vegas.
Although he showed strong speed during practice, rain and a damp circuit during qualifying disrupted the session, and Hamilton was unable to find any performance, leaving him at the back of the grid.
"I just don't really have words for it. It's obviously not good enough, and I didn't have any -- I couldn't get any temperature into the tyres. I just had a lot of understeer, and then I think one of my front brakes was glazed, so I was really struggling to stop in the corners,” said Hamilton following his Q1 exit.