Hamilton: Spa qualifying result 'unacceptable'
Briefly

Lewis Hamilton faced a disappointing performance at the Belgian Grand Prix, deeming it "unacceptable" after being eliminated in the Q1 session. He was forced to confront his struggles following a spin in sprint qualifying and a deleted lap due to track limit violations. Hamilton expressed internal regret, labeling the weekend as painful and disappointing. Teammate Charles Leclerc fared better, qualifying in third place. Hamilton conveyed uncertainty about the upcoming race, stating it will be difficult to recover from his current position.
I've got to look internally and apologise to the team because it's unacceptable to be out in Q1, it's [a] very very poor performance.
It's incredibly painful. It's turning out to be a pretty bad weekend so far.
Anything can happen here. I mean, I don't know. I have no clue about tomorrow. It's going to be hard from where I am.
I refuse to be like fellow multiple title winners Fernando Alonso and Sebastian Vettel in being unsuccessful as a Ferrari driver.
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