Why didn't Hamilton give Leclerc a tow?
Hamilton stated he has never given a teammate a tow and needed to prioritize his own qualifying position due to his grid penalty.
Formula 1 / Italian GP
A recap of the tense qualifying session at Monza, highlighting Ferrari's performance and strategic decisions. The session saw Charles Leclerc qualify in 4th and Lewis Hamilton in 5th (though he faces a grid penalty).
The qualifying session at Monza was closely contested, with minimal gaps between the drivers. Leclerc's 4th place was considered the best possible outcome for Ferrari. Hamilton's grid penalty adds another layer of complexity to the race. The potential for Hamilton to provide Leclerc with a tow to gain an advantage was a key talking point, especially after Hamilton's earlier statements suggesting he would be willing to help. However, Hamilton later clarified that he has never employed this strategy and needed to secure his best possible starting position due to the penalty. This decision, combined with Leclerc's statement that the tow strategy was never formally discussed, suggests a breakdown in communication or a change of plans within the Ferrari team.
Hamilton stated he has never given a teammate a tow and needed to prioritize his own qualifying position due to his grid penalty.
Hamilton will start in 10th position due to a five-place grid penalty.
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