Lewis Hamilton was left despondent with the performance of his Ferrari during Friday practice in Saudi Arabia
Lewis Hamilton has set a modest target for Saudi Arabian Grand Prix qualifying of “trying to get into the top 10” after his Ferrari struggles continued during practice in Jeddah.

Hamilton was only 13th in Friday’s representative second session under the lights at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, more than a second off pace-setter Lando Norris and six tenths back from his Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc in fourth.
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Aside from a pole and victory in the Chinese Grand Prix Sprint, Hamilton has been clearly outperformed by Leclerc during the opening rounds of his debut season with Ferrari following a blockbuster switch from Mercedes.