The super SF-26 at Silverstone is a ‘mystery’ for Ferrari too. Hamilton: “More questions than answers”

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F1, Ferrari protagonist at Silverstone Ferrari F1 did not win the Sprint Race despite the pole position obtained by Lewis Hamilton at the end of mini-qualifying on Friday at Silverstone. Yet, beyond the result of the 100 km race on Saturday morning, in favor of Mercedes and Andrea Kimi Antonelli, it remains clear that the weekend of the British GP is going beyond all the rosiest expectations for the Cavallino: the expectations on the eve of the day in fact showed an SF-26 in enormous difficulty on the long straights of the historic English track, so much so that Hamilton himself, during the FIA press conference on Thursday, went as far as to quantify the expected lap delay as six tenths of a second. to opponents in terms of deployment, battery management and, more generally, power from the engine and top speed in a straight line. Click here to add Formula Passion as your favorite source on Google Discover: you will find our contents more easily The predictions of the day before were totally disregarded A prediction which not only did not come true, but which was totally overturned by the reality – however partial, any denials or confirmations will come with the qualifying and then with the GP – of the track: surprisingly the two Ferraris of Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc were actually the fastest single-seaters of the lot at the speed trap positioned at the end of the Hangar straight Straight. Surprise, to which not even the men from Maranello seem capable of giving themselves an answer, at least according to what Sir Lewis himself said after the checkered flag of the Sprint Race at Silverstone. F1, Ferrari remains a mystery “I honestly don’t have an answer – said the seven-time world champion in a press conference after the end of the race on Saturday morning, replying to those who asked him why the forecasts at the beginning of the weekend had been so clearly wrong, overturned by the reality of the track – and indeed, literally after the sprint qualifying on Friday in our debriefing I asked the engineers ‘Guys, what do you think? Yesterday you told me that our weekend would be in a certain way and then instead it went totally different way’. And they replied that, at that moment, for them too there were only questions and no answers to give.” While waiting for the official qualifications which will decide the starting grid for the British F1 GP at Silverstone, the Ferrari mystery deepens.

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2026-07-04 14:45:00