SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Formula One leader Lewis Hamilton described Saturday's qualifying for the Singapore Grand Prix as a matter of 'holding on for dear life' after he lapped a disappointing fifth fastest. "We were already holding on for dear life...I got everything out of all the laps. "Your guess is as good as mine," said Hamilton when asked how he could best minimise the loss of points to Vettel on Sunday. Hamilton is pinning his hopes of moving up the field on the start, the pitstops and the potential of a safety car which has been deployed at every race in Singapore so far. "So there’s two, for sure, opportunities and then one potential one if there is a safety car," he said.
Source: The Star September 16, 2017 18:56 UTC