F1 | Bodywork damage cost Hamilton over half a second per lap, say Mercedes

Sunday saw what is becoming an increasingly
familiar sight of late – an F1 podium ceremony without Lewis Hamilton on the
top step. The reigning champion could manage no better than fourth place in
Austria after picking up damage on his Mercedes – damage that left him
powerless to challenge the top three.
Hamilton
– who yesterday confirmed a two-year contract extension
with Mercedes – made up a place at the start to run third and
eventually found his way past the racy McLaren of Lando Norris. However, as
title rival Max Verstappen was pulling away up front, his race started to
unravel after some heavy contact with the Red Bull Ring’s Turn 10 kerbs.
“It looks like the bodywork damage for Lewis was at the end of lap 29 just
before we came in,” confirmed Andrew Shovlin, Mercedes’ trackside engineering
director. “The downforce loss was around six or seven-tenths but as it was all
from the rear, the balance become difficult and we were damaging the rears with
sliding.” —read
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