Lewis Hamilton Punishment Revealed After Painful British Grand Prix

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Lewis Hamilton crossed the line third at Silverstone on Sunday, but by his own admission, the car he climbed out of bore little resemblance to the one he’d been so optimistic about on Friday. Charles Leclerc took his first win of the season after a late safety car following Max Verstappen‘s retirement on lap 48 of 52 handed him the victory over George Russell, with Hamilton completing the podium despite the afternoon going sideways almost from the opening lights.

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“Congrats to Charles. He did a great job. All the magic I had on Friday just disappeared through the weekend,” Hamilton told Sky Sports F1.

The root cause, per Hamilton: “I was just lacking front end. We massively under-egged it on the front wing. That’s my fault and the engineer’s fault.”

The Maggotts-Becketts-Chapel complex loads the front axle relentlessly, the circuit’s preponderance of right-handers means the left-front tyre takes a sustained battering, and with Pirelli bringing its hardest compounds to the weekend, finding the right front-end downforce is not a detail you get to miss.

A Bad Day That Kept Getting Worse

The front-wing error wasn’t Hamilton’s only problem. He picked up a five-second penalty for moving off the line fractionally before the lights went out – his car crept forward before he stopped and re-set.

“I’m probably going to get a penalty. The FIA often have to react… I went through a yellow flag and didn’t see it,” Hamilton said. “So a jump start, yellow flag [infringement]. When it rains it pours.”

Fortunately for Hamilton, he was only reprimanded for the yellow flag issue, meaning he will at least keep his podium.

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