
Hamilton expresses uncertainty over Suzuka race spectacle after qualifying setback
Lewis Hamilton is pessimistic about overtaking chances in the Japanese GP after qualifying sixth, citing Suzuka's difficult layout and a technical glitch that hurt his final lap. He believes the Mercedes-powered McLarens have a clear straight-line advantage heading into the race.
Lewis Hamilton has cast doubt on the potential for an exciting race at the Japanese Grand Prix, admitting he has "no clue" what to expect after a challenging qualifying session that left him sixth on the grid. The Ferrari driver cited the Suzuka circuit's traditional lack of overtaking opportunities and a technical issue that hampered his final run, which he believes cost him a chance to start higher.
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