Lewis Hamilton says Ferrari’s car is in a “better place” after setup changes made ahead of Dutch Grand Prix qualifying. He says the team remains “optimistic” for Sunday’s race despite finishing qualifying on the third row.

Both outlets report Hamilton’s comments linking the improvement to the adjustments for qualifying and his expectation that the car will perform better over the course of the race. They also agree that, although Ferrari did not secure a front-row start, Hamilton believes the team can still contend effectively once the race begins.

The coverage focuses on Hamilton’s perspective rather than detailing specific technical changes or rivals’ performances. No conflicting claims are presented in the two sources, which portray a similar mood around Ferrari’s prospects after the qualifying setback.