Nico Rosberg has explained why Lewis Hamilton was “really down” after qualifying for the Italian Grand Prix.
Hamilton struggled for pace throughout as he was out-qualified by teammateThe seven-time world champion lamented a “lack of grip” over team radio as he struggled to make it into Q3, leaving it very late to get a time on the board.Rosberg - who went head-to-head with Hamilton for the 2014 and 2016 titles - offered his thoughts on Hamilton’s struggles.
“It was just a bit strange from Q2 onwards Lewis started to struggle a little bit even though in Q1 he was going well on the hards,” he said. “It’s a challenge because you go from hard to medium to soft so the balance of the car can run away from you a bit.
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