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Lewis hamilton comments on mercedes’ advantage at australian grand prix

On March 7, 2026
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Overview of the Australian Grand Prix

As the Australian Grand Prix unfolded, Mercedes drivers George Russell and Kimi Antonelli secured the front row, showcasing a significant performance advantage. Meanwhile, Lewis Hamilton qualified in seventh position, a result that prompted him to reflect on the reasons behind his team’s edge over competitors.

Hamilton’s Concerns

Hamilton expressed a desire to understand the mechanics behind Mercedes’ advantage, particularly in engine power. He noted that Mercedes had a lap-time advantage of 0.785 seconds over Red Bull’s Isack Hadjar, and highlighted that the team was gaining two tenths or more per sector solely through power.

During the qualifying session, Hamilton faced energy deployment issues, which he believed hindered his performance. He stated, “Not the best qualifying but I felt solid all weekend,” indicating a mix of frustration and optimism.

Implications of Engine Regulations

Looking ahead, Hamilton’s comments also touched on the upcoming changes from the FIA regarding engine compression ratios, set to take effect on June 1. He voiced concerns that if Mercedes’ advantage stemmed from these compression ratios, it would be disappointing, questioning why the FIA had not addressed this sooner.

Hamilton remarked, “If it is a compression thing, I want to understand why the FIA haven’t done anything and what’s been done to rectify it.” His concerns suggest a deeper unease about the implications of potential loopholes in engine regulations.

Current State of Affairs

As it stands, Hamilton’s teammate Charles Leclerc qualified fourth, indicating that while Mercedes is performing well, the competition remains close. Hamilton believes that without the engine issues, he could have qualified in a more competitive position, possibly third or fourth.

The situation surrounding Mercedes’ performance advantage raises important questions for the team and its drivers. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact reasons for their edge, and the impact of the new FIA measures on their performance is still uncertain.

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Tags: Australian Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc, FIA, Formula 1, George Russell, Isack Hadjar, Kimi Antonelli, Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes

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