Hamilton believes he 'would have been in run for the win' in the HungarianGP if not for the DRS problem he suffered in yesterday's qualifying. F1
driver finished second in Sunday's race, having lined up seventh after a DRS failure on his final Q3 lap scuppered his chances of matching teammate George Russell's pole time.The seven-time F1 world champion says though the cooler conditions on Sunday helped the team secure their second consecutive double podium, he could have taken victory were it not for his struggles on Saturday.
Speaking after the race, he said:"I definitely think being a little bit cooler, it seemed to work a little bit better for us. I can't tell you exactly why, but grateful for it."So a bit of a better qualifying if the DRS was okay yesterday, we would have been in the run for the win. "But either way, two seconds in a row, I'm really, really happy. So huge thank you to the fans for all the amazing support."
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