💬 “The other two teams ahead of us are in another league and our car looks so much different to theirs' Lewis Hamilton says he 'definitely won't miss' Mercedes' 2022 F1 car after ending up 1.8s off the pace in BelgianGP qualifying
after posting a time that was nearly two seconds adrift of pacesetter Max Verstappen, while he also ended up behind both Alpines.
George Russell, who qualified on pole last time out in Hungary, was just behind his Mercedes teammate in eighth. “I’m confident we’ll have a lot more pace tomorrow compared to the Alpines and the McLarens and the Williams as well. But we’ll still probably half a second to a second behind Red Bull and Ferrari.”
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