X (Twitter)X (Twitter)
FacebookFacebook
WhatsappWhatsapp

Lewis Hamilton admits he did not expect Ferrari “to be as quick as they were” at Sepang, as the Mercedes driver had no answer to Sebastian Vettel’s race-winning pace in the Malaysian Grand Prix.

Second-placed Hamilton crossed the line 8.5 seconds adrift of Vettel after the reigning world champion was unable to hunt down the Ferrari over their final stints.

Hamilton enjoyed a clean getaway from pole at the start and was leading the field when a Marcus Ericsson spin prompted the safety car to intervene on lap three. The Mercedes driver immediately elected to switch for hard-compound rubber while Vettel stayed out on track and seized the opportunity to hoist his SF15-T in front.

Suffering from high tyre degradation and so-so balance, Hamilton could not overcome this early deficit to his Ferrari rival and had to settle for a second-place finish.

Although the championship leader praised the Maranello-based team's spectacular pace ahead of the event, the 30-year-old Briton acknowledges he was surprised by Ferrari’s form on Sunday.

“Well, we have to give it to them, (Ferrari) did a fantastic job today, so congratulations to Sebastian and Ferrari,” said Hamilton. “We were not, and I was not. expecting them to be as quick as they were today.”

“I knew coming into this weekend that they had made a step, we didn't know how big, but they were too fast for us today."

Asked whether making an early pit stop under the safety car cost him the race, Hamilton does not think it was such a pivotal moment in how things panned out afterwards.

“I don’t really know whether, if I’d stayed out with him, whether that would have made much of a difference. They were probably just as good if not a little bit better perhaps on tyre degradation.

“So I think it would have still been very, very close. But I think naturally after that first stop I had so much ground to catch up it was pretty much impossible.”

Click here for Sunday's gallery from the Malaysian Grand Prix

Keep up to date with all the F1 news via Facebook and Twitter

Julien Billiotte

Recent Posts

Horner bracing for flexi-wing rule impact - scope ‘hard to predict’

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has weighed in on Formula 1’s imminent rule changes…

12 mins ago

Alpine’s Colapinto ‘excited’ by second Italian F1 debut

Franco Colapinto will make a high-profile return to the Formula 1 grid next weekend at…

15 hours ago

Prost offers wise advice to Piastri and Norris amid title battle

As Oscar Piastri surges into the 2025 Formula 1 championship lead, the pressure is mounting…

16 hours ago

Martin Brundle, OBE, enjoys day of honour at Windsor Castle

Sky Sports F1 commentator Martin Brundle stood in the grandeur of Windsor Castle on Tuesday,…

17 hours ago

Cheeky Brown set to cheat on McLaren – but just for a few laps

McLaren Racing boss Zak Brown has confirmed that he’ll be swapping his papaya pride for…

18 hours ago

The genesis of Formula 1 on this day in 1950

It all started on May 13, 1950 at Silverstone Circuit, where Alfa Romeo's Giuseppe Farina…

20 hours ago