Lewis Hamilton: Monaco Grand Prix was 'dangerous' in wet conditions

Lewis Hamilton: Monaco Grand Prix was ‘dangerous’ in wet conditions

Reflecting on the weekend, Hamilton expressed optimism, stating, “It feels like the car has progressed — it has moved forwards.” He anticipates gaining a better understanding of the team’s development during the next race, which will feature medium- and high-speed corners. Overall, Hamilton deemed the weekend a positive one for Mercedes.

With his performance in Monaco, Hamilton now sits in fifth place in the Drivers’ Championship, accumulating 69 points. Meanwhile, Mercedes closed the gap to Aston Martin to just one point in the Constructors’ Championship, currently holding the third position.