
Hamilton skeptical about qualifying changes, warns against 'too many chefs'
Summary
Lewis Hamilton doubts that further changes to F1's qualifying format will help close the performance gap to Ferrari, citing a current engine deficit and warning that too many stakeholders involved in the decision-making process often leads to poor outcomes.
Lewis Hamilton has expressed skepticism about the effectiveness of potential future changes to Formula 1's qualifying format, warning that having "too many chefs in the kitchen" rarely yields a good result. The seven-time world champion also highlighted a significant power unit performance deficit to rivals like Ferrari, despite recent tweaks aimed at encouraging flat-out runs.
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