Lewis Hamilton had a session to forget in Brazil as he failed to make it to SQ3 on Friday. The Mercedes driver's failure to proceed to the final session of Friday's Sprint Qualifying comes amid Oliver Bearman's entry into SQ3. Reacting to this, fans took to social media where they pointed out how the 19-year-old overpowered the seven-time world champion.Hamilton was out in SQ2 after he clocked 1:09.941 on the timesheet, which was almost a tenth slower than Alex Albon, the driver in P10. His exit in SQ2 indeed came as a surprise, but Bearman's performance also grabbed significant attention.The Haas driver, who replaced an unwell Kevin Magnussen on Friday, not only qualified for SQ3, but also ended the session in P7. Interestingly, his teammate, Nico Hulkenberg, was also out in SQ2. Sergio Perez was another big name who couldn't cross the aforementioned session.As soon as the session was over, fans took to micro-blogging site X, formerly Twitter, to share their reactions. Here are some of them:A fan wrote on Bearman's experience against Hamilton, "Sir Washed Hamilton beaten by a 19 year old with 50 minutes of experience.""Ham getting out qualified by a Haas, Williams, RB and an Alpine is shocking for Merc," another fan wrote.Another fan had a message for Lewis Hamilton, "Damn it, Lewis step it up."While some fans criticized Hamilton, others praised Bearman.Another fan praised the Haas driver, "Bearman's brilliance continues.""Ollie is rising," another fan wrote, reiterating the same.A fan wrote, predicting Bearman's future, "Bearman the future world champion."In the end, Bearman finished SQ3 in P10, a place ahead of Hamilton, for Saturday's Sprint.How did Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes perform in the Sprint qualifying?Lewis Hamilton during the free practice ahead of the 2024 Sao Paulo Formula 1 Grand Prix at Interlagos racetrack. (Photo via Getty Images)While Lewis Hamilton had underwhelming sessions on Friday, his teammate George Russell made it to SQ3 and qualified in P6 for Saturday's Sprint. He was placed in P8 in SQ2, behind Bearman, and three places ahead of Hamilton.As things stand, Russell is within the points-scoring positions in the Sprint as the drivers up to P8 get points. It will be interesting to see if Russell can power past the drivers in front and increase his points haul.McLaren's Oscar Piastri claimed the Sao Paulo Grand Prix Sprint pole position, ahead of his teammate Lando Norris and Ferrari's Charles Leclerc. The Australian driver was three-hundredth of a second faster than Norris. Championship leader Max Verstappen qualified in P4.