Lewis Hamilton had high drama at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, when the seven-time world champion shouted his frustration over team radio following Mercedes’ expensive pit stop strategy blunder. Despite showing excellent pace after starting from 10th on the grid, Hamilton exploded after losing many positions due to the mistake.
“From P10 to P2, Then Back to Square One”
Hamilton delivered an impressive start to the race, surging through the field to position himself in second place behind teammate George Russell. However, the 39-year-old’s hopes of a strong finish took a hit during his pit stop. Although the stop itself was smooth, Mercedes’ strategy left Hamilton rejoining the track in ninth, far behind the leading pack.
As the realization of the situation dawned, Hamilton’s frustration boiled over on team radio.
Hamilton on team radio: “What the hell, man? How many places have I just lost?”
Mercedes entered the Las Vegas GP with high hopes, buoyed by Russell’s pole position and the car’s impressive pace during practice. However, the unique challenges of the circuit—including frigid temperatures and low grip—seemed to catch the team off-guard. Hamilton, struggling to regain positions after his pit stop, noted the significant straight-line speed advantage of rivals.
Hamilton, Lap 22: “Man, these guys are fast on the straight.”
Despite the setback, Hamilton clawed his way back up the order, leveraging his skill and the team’s improved performance to chase a podium finish. With only three races left in his Mercedes career before his move to Ferrari in 2025, every result counts as the Brackley team prepares to bid farewell to its legendary driver.
The Las Vegas GP highlighted the continued inconsistencies in Mercedes’ strategic execution, even as the team displayed moments of brilliance. Hamilton’s fiery response on the radio underscores the frustrations of a season where the team has often been close to the mark but struggled to capitalize fully.
As the Briton eyes his next chapter with Ferrari, Mercedes is determined to send him off in style. However, moments like these remind fans and the team alike of the challenges that have defined Hamilton’s latter years with the Silver Arrows.
What’s Next? With two races remaining, Hamilton will look to end his Mercedes tenure on a high note while fans await what promises to be a memorable farewell from the Brackley team. But the question lingers: will Mercedes be able to get its strategy right in time?