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Hamilton suffers shock Q1 exit in Saudi Arabia

Article To news overview © RN365/Michael Potts Lewis Hamilton has been knocked out in the first phase of qualifying for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Hamilton struggled for pace throughout the 18-minute session at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, with his best time some seven-tenths of a second away from teammate George Russell. Expressing surprise at the pace shown by Russell, particularly in the first sector of the lap, Hamilton attempted a double flying lap run at the end of the session with a recharge lap in between. Radioing in to say how difficult he was finding it to improve, Hamilton set a personal best on his final lap, with a 1:30.343, to move into 15th place and out of the...
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