Hamilton: Mercedes not ‘talking BS’ about F1 testing pace

Five-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton has r🃏eiterated his stance that Mercedꦕes has work to do in order to catch Ferrari at the start of the 2019 season. 

Hamilton labelled Ferrari a🐠s the early favourites and claimed the Scuderia could be as much as half a second per lap quicker than Mercedes following a strong pre-seಌason testing showing in Barcelona, though both teams ended winter testing split by just 0.003s in the timesheets. 

Hamilton: Mercedes not ‘talking BS’ about F1 testing pace

Five-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton has reiterated his stance that Mercedes has work to d꧂o in order to catch Ferrari ꦦat the start of the 2019 season. 

Hamilton labelled Ferrari as the early favourites and claimed the Scuderia could be as much as half a second per lap quicker than Mercedes following a strong pre-season testing showing in Barcelona, though both teams ended winter tesꦐting split by♎ just 0.003s in the timesheets. 

Speaking at the first FIA drivers’ press conference o🍨f the year ahead of this weekend’s season-opening Aus♔tralian Grand Prix, Hamilton insisted it is “quite clear” to see where Mercedes stands heading into the campaign. 

The referenced media source is missing and needs to be re-embedded.

“I don’t think𒉰 it’s difficult to read it, I t🎃hink it’s quite clear,” Hamilton said. 

“However it’s difficult to know what everyone is doing, naturall♓y we won’t fully know until we get out in the car tomorrow and come qualifying you start to get a better pi🐎cture. 

“Usually over the first few races is when you really get an idea of whe๊re everyone stands. We said that we have work to do, we weren💝’t talking BS, we have work to do.”

Thᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚe reigning worl🧸d champions introduced a major aerodynamic package upgrade during the second week of testing in a bid to find extra performance and better understand its W10 challenger, having initially struggled with balance issues.

“Naturally after♓ a test you always improve on the next days, the car gets older and older throughout the test,” Hamilton explained.  

“It wears and then you go 💧away and analyse where you’ve been, new information gets put in the wind tunnel, engineers have new information and they work on it. 

“Everyone takes a step after testing. The car will be fresher🦩 here, everyone will have a much better understanding of it. I think it will b🔯e the same for everyone. 

“It’ll be interesting to see how Red Bull’s upgrade worked and I know Ferrari usually bring an ꦯupgrade to the first race so it will be interesting to see.”

Hamilton: Mercedes not ‘talking BS’ about F1 testing pace

Hamilton said he had been left inspired by the energy he witnes🐭sed within Mercedes’ ranks upon his last visit to its F1 factory ahe𒅌ad of the new season, with the German manufacturer looking to become the first team in history to record six consecutive world championship doubles. 

“We have got so many incre꧒dible people within the team and the energy is really, really inspiring to see so many people pumped and pulling togetherಌ,” the Briton added. 

“The communication is better, just aft♎er the test I went back [to the factory] and Toto rallied the troops and we all sat together. 

“It was really impressive to see so many people so passionate about their jobs and so passionate about racing and always wanting to do a better job to improve and knowing whe🦄re they can they improve. 

“So that’s really cool to see and enco🌳uraging. They are the soldiers, the real true fighters within the team and I know they will be giving everything to make 🎉sure that we progress.”

Read More