Hamilton on Missed Belgian GP Pole: “Could Have Had It”
Hamilton on Missed Belgian GP Pole: “Could Have Had It”
Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes expressed his frustration after qualifying for the Belgian Grand Prix, feeling that pole position was within his reach. Hamilton, who will start in third position due to Max Verstappen’s penalty, believed he could have secured pole if conditions and circumstances had been slightly different.
Qualifying at Spa-Francorchamps was marked by variable weather conditions, with rain playing a significant role in the drivers’ performances. Hamilton, one of the most experienced on the grid, took advantage of his wet-weather skills but still ended up behind Charles Leclerc and Sergio Perez.
“It was a tough session with the rain, but I feel we could have gotten pole,” said Hamilton. “The car was good, and I felt I had the pace. With a few small changes here and there, I think we could have been at the front.”
Hamilton acknowledged the tight competition, especially with improvements shown by McLaren and the consistent performance of Red Bull. “We have the McLarens right behind us, a fast Red Bull ahead, and another fast Red Bull that will certainly come through quickly. Ferrari is very close to us in terms of performance,” explained Hamilton.
For Sunday’s race, expected to be dry, Hamilton is aware of the challenges ahead. “There’s a slight chance we could maybe fight for a podium, but it’s going to be tough. The race will be about maintaining pace and making the right strategic decisions,” he stated. “I hope the changes we made to the car overnight put us in a slightly better position. How I drive tomorrow will really make the difference, or I could end up losing positions.”
Hamilton also commented on the track conditions and how they will affect the race. “Spa is always a challenge, and with dry weather expected, we’ll have to be mindful of tire degradation and overtaking opportunities. I’m confident in the team and the car, but we need to execute everything perfectly.”
Verstappen, who was the fastest in qualifying but received a ten-place grid penalty, will be one of Hamilton’s biggest challenges during the race. The Dutchman has already shown his ability to recover positions quickly, especially at Spa, where he won last year despite starting from sixth position.
“Max will come through quickly. I think their car is the fastest here this weekend, or at least tied with McLaren,” commented Hamilton. “It will be an interesting race, and I’m looking forward to the challenge.”
With 265 points, Verstappen leads the championship, followed by Lando Norris with 189 points and Charles Leclerc with 162 points. Hamilton hopes to use the Belgian Grand Prix as an opportunity to close the gap and strengthen his position in the championship.
All eyes will be on Hamilton as he attempts to turn his unrealized potential in qualifying into a standout performance in the Belgian GP.