logo
Lewis Hamilton slams 'waste of money' after unexpected outcome at Spanish GP

Lewis Hamilton slams 'waste of money' after unexpected outcome at Spanish GP

Daily Mirror3 days ago

Formula 1 chiefs forced teams to develop new front wings ahead of Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix but Lewis Hamilton believes that the money would've been better off going to charity
A bemused Lewis Hamilton claims that it was a 'waste of money' to force the teams to develop new front wings ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix. It was hoped that the eagerly-anticipated changes might help the likes of Hamilton's Ferrari move closer to reigning Constructors' champions and runaway leaders McLaren.
But it became evident after the first practice session on Friday that the changes hadn't made much of an impact. Then in qualifying, McLaren completed a front-row lockout, as Oscar Piastri grabbed pole with team-mate British star Lando Norris right behind him.

Towards the end of last season, McLaren's so-called flexi front wing prompted rivals Red Bull and Ferrari to seek clarification from Formula 1's governing body, the FIA, over its design. In response, a 5mm reduction of permissible flex in the wings when tested by FIA chiefs has now been introduced ahead of Sunday's Grand Prix in Barcelona.

But Hamilton, who went fifth fastest in qualifying, hasn't seen the benefit. It has not made a difference," the Ferrari star bemoaned. "It's been a waste of money. It's just wasted everyone's money.
"Everyone's wings still bend, it's just half the bending, and everyone's had to make new wings and spend more money to make these. It doesn't make sense... I would have given that money to charity."
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella explained that his team never feared that the stricter tests flex tests would a 'game-changer', with Piastri and Norris also leading the Drivers' Championship race. "The technical directive was a big talking point," Stella told Sky Sports at the Circuit de Catalunya.

"It was quite immaterial. It was always going to be minor when you look at the numbers. It entertained to have this kind of debate but our simulations said everything was very small. We weren't concerned from this point of view."
Who'll win the Spanish Grand Prix? Give us your prediction in the comments section.

Hamilton was still happy with his own performance on Saturday, out-qualifying team-mate Charles Leclerc for only the second time this year. The seven-time world champion is now eyeing his first Grand Prix podium in the red of Ferrari after a frustrating first few months with his new team.
"Friday started off fun, but we had some problem with the floor in FP2 and I was losing a lot of downforce. But we fixed it for today and the car was much more drive-able, much more enjoyable," Hamilton said.
"We clearly have made an improvement going into qualifying to get into Q3 when it's so close and to be in the top five, I'm really happy with that."

Sign up to our free weekly F1 newsletter, Pit Lane Chronicle, by entering your email address below so that every new edition lands straight in your inbox!
The 40-year-old added: "I did get a bit of a long run yesterday [in practice] and it's definitely going to be close between everybody. It's amazing how close everybody is in qualifying and how half a tenth can put you from sixth down to 11th. That's pretty mad.
"The long run is going to be challenging tomorrow for everybody. I think most people have mostly softs and one medium, Charles and a couple of other people have two mediums.
"Which tyres are the best? Which strategy is the best? We'll see. They key is going to be getting a good start. My goal is to get a podium - I haven't had a podium in God knows how long, so that's my target for tomorrow."

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Verstappen slaps away Netflix microphone during Norris chat at Spanish GP
Verstappen slaps away Netflix microphone during Norris chat at Spanish GP

Daily Mirror

time40 minutes ago

  • Daily Mirror

Verstappen slaps away Netflix microphone during Norris chat at Spanish GP

Max Verstappen spotted a Netflix microphone listening in to a conversation with Lando Norris as he batted it away having previously aired his frustration with the docu series Max Verstappen was seen slapping away a Netflix microphone whilst he chatted with Lando Norris at the Spanish Grand Prix. The Red Bull driver has previously been a critic of the docu series. Verstappen remains the biggest draw on the Formula 1 grid and there is even more attention on him given the struggles he's experiencing this season. It is Norris' McLaren that is the fastest package on the grid, putting him and Oscar Piastri ahead of the Dutchman. ‌ Verstappen was chatting with Norris during the race weekend and a microphone was dangled over the pair, only for the Red Bull driver to slap it away. ‌ The four-time world champion will need a huge turnaround to win a fifth on the bounce. He endured a difficult weekend in Barcelona and Netflix has attempted to get the most out of the season's biggest storylines. However Verstappen has aired his frustration with how the series can be pieced together, showing an unfair narrative. After Norris won the Miami Grand Prix last year Netflix showed Verstappen's reaction following the Dutch Grand Prix, which took place three months later. The Red Bull driver has previously refused to feature in seasons three and four of the Netflix series - claiming that storylines had been created and engineered in seasons, some of which he didn't agree with. He changed his tune after talks with Netflix executives. Back In 2021, he said: 'I understand that it needs to be done to boost the popularity in America. But from my side as a driver, I don't like being part of it. They faked a few rivalries which don't really exist. So I decided to not be a part of it and did not give any more interviews after that, because then there is nothing you can show. I am not really a dramatic show kind of person, I just want facts and real things to happen.' Norris has been equally critical and said: 'They need to show the truth about people more. I'm not a fan of fake stuff. I want facts, I don't want made-up scripts and fabricated nonsense, which there is. The portrayal of Max and how we were against each other so much. They don't need to create. 'There's drama, they can just show the facts of the drama. They don't need to do anything more than that. They need to come back to reality a bit more, it's drifted too far away.' Netflix's docu series has been a massive reason for the sport's rise in popularity. Key metrics have continued to show that people have embraced the sport, largely because of Drive To Survive, with attendances up and new audiences being captured.

NFL London: Who is playing in the UK in 2025 and are there still tickets available?
NFL London: Who is playing in the UK in 2025 and are there still tickets available?

Scotsman

time2 hours ago

  • Scotsman

NFL London: Who is playing in the UK in 2025 and are there still tickets available?

This article contains affiliate links. We may earn a small commission on items purchased through this article, but that does not affect our editorial judgement. Jacksonville Jaguars and more return to our shores in October with the return of the NFL London Games. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... The NFL returns to the capital later this year with their annual series of NFL London Games. Three games are scheduled to take place - two at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and one at Wembley Stadium. Here's who you can expect to see on our shores this year and how you can still get tickets to the games - including some VIP options. There's set to be some hard hits once again throughout October 2025 in the capital, as the National Football League (NFL) brings three games to our shores with NFL London. An annual fixture for every UK-based football fan (the US use, not the British use), this spectacle, usually reserved for late-night sports channels, comes to London later in the year and is once again set to be one of the hottest sporting tickets of 2025. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The event became a permanent fixture in the NFL calendar after the first game took place in 2007, when the New York Giants beat the Miami Dolphins 13-10. Every year since, it has been part of the NFL's ongoing commitment to international expansion, with the league guaranteeing at least one fixture in the capital annually. So, who's playing this year in London? Are there still tickets available, and what about those who want a little bit more of a 'premium' experience at the NFL London Games in 2025? Who is playing during the 2025 NFL London Games? Get ready for another round of hard hits as the NFL returns to the United Kingdom for their 2025 season of NFL London Games. | National Football League Minnesota Vikings v Cleveland Browns (October 5 2025 - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium) It's set to be an explosive start to the NFL's London series with two teams known for their passionate fan bases and tough, physical play. The Minnesota Vikings, often known for their vibrant purple colours and fierce defence, will bring their high-energy style across the Atlantic. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad They'll be facing off against the Cleveland Browns, a gritty team with a long history and some truly dedicated supporters. Denver Broncos v New York Jets (October 12 2025 - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium) A clash between two of the NFL's most talked-about teams, both with storied histories and huge followings. The Denver Broncos, renowned for their strong tradition and iconic orange and blue, will be looking to make a statement. Standing opposite them will be the New York Jets, a team constantly under the spotlight, often making big moves and generating immense excitement around their season. This game is likely to be filled with drama and big plays, as both teams are eager to prove themselves on the international stage Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad LA Rams v Jacksonville Jaguars (October 19 2025 - Wembley Stadium) 2025 also welcomes back 'London's Team' the Jacksonville Jaguars, for their annual Wembley showdown! The Jaguars have cultivated a massive following in the UK, making this feel like a true home game for them. They'll be going up against the LA Rams, one of the NFL's premier franchises, often loaded with star players and known for their dynamic, high-scoring offence. This game typically brings an incredible atmosphere to Wembley, celebrating the unique connection between the Jaguars and their UK supporters, while showcasing elite American football talent. Can I still get tickets to the NFL London Games? Tickets are currently still available for both the Vikings v the Browns and the Broncos against the Jets from Ticketmaster's dedicated NFL London page. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Are there any luxury packages to see either NFL London Games in 2025? For those who are looking for a little more comfort attending this year's NFL London Games, Seat Unique are offering packages at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for both games and the Wembley Stadium game on October 19 2025, which include a host of benefits such as premium seats, champagne on arrival, inclusive pre-match food, complimentary half-time drinks and much more. Do you have an event you'd like to share with us? You can now promote your What's On stories to us online via YourWorld at It's free to use and, once checked, your story will appear on our website and, space allowing, in our newspapers.

UFC star Tom Aspinall makes bold claim about future amid Jon Jones fight delay
UFC star Tom Aspinall makes bold claim about future amid Jon Jones fight delay

Daily Mirror

time2 hours ago

  • Daily Mirror

UFC star Tom Aspinall makes bold claim about future amid Jon Jones fight delay

The Brit has seemingly given up on a fight with the undisputed heavyweight champion and is now hoping to stay active inside the cage this year Tom Aspinall has his sights set on a busy end to the year and has expressed his frustration over the delay in securing a fight with Jon Jones. The interim heavyweight champion has been out of action since his win over Curtis Blaydes last July and is eager to get back in the octagon. Despite a challenging year waiting for Jones - who secured the undisputed title by submitting Ciryl Gane in 2023 and defended it against Stipe Miocic last November - Aspinall is ready to move on. ‌ Jones has teased staying on for another fight, but Aspinall suspects he's hung up his gloves and is eyeing other opportunities. The Wigan warrior told TNT Sports: "I'm sick of talking about myself, I mean, I think it's pretty clear to see that Jon Jones has retired, he doesn't want to fight me. We wish Jon all the best in the future, of course, but we want this heavyweight division active. ‌ "We want to give these contenders a chance to fight, we wanna have a defending champion, don't we? Why is this division so stagnant all the time? Let's make the heavyweight division great again and have an active defending UFC heavyweight champion, let's move on. I'm ready to fight, I wanna get two fights in before the end of the year so that's what we're doing. We finally have some movement, Jones has had a great career, I respect him, we know what he's done... Have a good life, we move on." It seems as if Aspinall has fully moved on after stating that 'Bones' is retired. Earlier this week, when asked about the agreement by UFC legends Daniel Cormier and Chael Sonnen on the Good Guy / Bad Guy podcast, the Brit said: "Nah man, Jon is retired. What are you talking about guys? "You guys don't follow Jon on social media? Me too [I don't follow him]. But the guy is living his best life. He's had a fantastic career, we all know. We know Jon's a religious man, so I want to say God bless him moving forward in what he does in his life and his career. "We move on. I'm the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. I'm ready to take on all comers, get this division moving again. Us guys have been waiting around too long, the contenders are getting sick of it, everybody is getting sick of it, even the fans are getting sick of this stuff. So Jon's retired and it's time that we move on." If Aspinall has in fact moved on, the UFC faces a challenging task in finding a suitable opponent for the British fighter. The most logical match-up for Aspinall at this point would be Gane - who narrowly won his last fight against Alexander Volkov in December via a split decision.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store