Hamilton to learn from Mercedes’ early finish
World champion Lewis Hamilton shrugged off an uncharacteristic engine failure in his all-conquering Mercedes on Thursday, pledging to restore order when pre-season Formula One testing concludes Friday.
Hamilton only completed 14 laps before his afternoon run at Montmelo came to a premature end after an oil pressure problem shut him down.
“I only got 14 laps in today, but during those 14 laps, everything was feeling fine,” said Hamilton who will aim to equal Michael Schumacher’s all-time mark of seven world titles this year.
“Rather than looking at the negatives, we’ve discovered some things we need to work on, and we’ll keep pushing hard to resolve them and keep working away.
“I’m looking forward to being back in the car tomorrow morning and adding to the mileage we’ve already achieved.”
Teammate Valtteri Bottas, who edged Hamilton for the fastest time in last week’s opening three-day session at the same track, was seventh quickest Thursday.
“It’s frustrating to spend half a day in the garage,” admitted Mercedes technical chief James Allison.
“But we worked well with Valtteri in the morning. With Lewis in the afternoon, we still got some very useful data and we are reassured...
