Hamilton delighted with unexpected third place
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[March 21, 2022] MANAMA
(Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton has won a record 103 Formula One grands
prix but Mercedes's seven-times world champion was all smiles in
Bahrain on Sunday after third place exceeded his expectations.
"This is really the best result we could have got," said the Briton
after a season-opening race that looked sure to be a struggle after
he started fifth behind the Ferraris and Red Bulls.
The retirement of Red Bull's world champion Max Verstappen and team
mate Sergio Perez provided a surprise 183rd career podium for
Hamilton behind the Ferrari one-two of Charles Leclerc and Carlos
Sainz.
Champions Mercedes have started the sport's new era on the back
foot, Hamilton and team mate George Russell wrestling with a
bouncing car and warning fans that rivals were clearly quicker.
"I woke up this morning hoping -- super, super hoping -- that we
would have a chance to fight, have a car that’s better than we think
or something like that but we did struggle in the race," said
Hamilton.
The 37-year-old had qualified some seven-tenths of a second off
Leclerc's pole time and looked set to stay fifth until the Red Bull
pair were removed from the reckoning.
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Third place Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton after the race REUTERS/Hamad I
Mohammed
"Whilst we're currently not necessarily
performance-wise fighting with these guys, this is not damage
limitations but just a really, really great result," said Hamilton,
winner of the previous three Bahrain Grands Prix.
"Of course we were fortunate but ultimately we've
done a better job, we have better reliability."
Team boss Toto Wolff said putting both drivers on hard tyres had
been a wrong move like putting a "hand down the toilet" but the end
result was "fantastic" for a team chasing a ninth successive
constructors' championship.
"If we would have come in last year third and fourth it would have
been very frustrating but this year I think we are punching above
our weight class," said the Austrian.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Clare Fallon)
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