Lewis Hamilton: Mercedes could have “easily won” with undercut ‘risk’

Formula 1 world championship leader Lewis Hamilton believes Mercedes could have “easily won” the Singapore Grand Prix had it taken ▨the “risk” to carry out an undercut strategy.

Hamilton kept within touching ♕distance of Leclerc throughout the opening stint and looked in prime position to capitalise with a pote𝐆ntial undercut strategy, but Mercedes opted to keep Hamilton out and extend his stint.

Hamilton: Mercedes could have “easily won” with undercut ‘risk’

Formula 1 world championship leader Lewis Hamilton believes 🐎Mercedes could have “easily won” the Singapore Grand Prix had it taken the “risk” to carry out an undercut strategy.

Hamilton kept within touching distance of Leclerc throughout the openꦿing stint and looked in prime position to capitalise with a potential undercut strategy, but Mercedes opted to keep Hamilton out and extend h൩is stint.

The Briton stayed out for an extra six laps but his pace dropped off dramatically, meaning he emerged behind both✨ Ferrari drivers and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen following his p🅺it stop. Hamilton was ultimately unable to progress through the order and finished fourth.

“I knew that🦹 we should have undercut,” Hamilton said.

“I knew it this morning as well in the brief, I was like I should take the risk, bu꧃t they didn’t.

“But we win and lose together as a team so we will take ♏this on our chin.

“It’s painful for us b♉ecause we could have easily won today but it just didn’t work out.”

Ferrari was expecting to struggle in Singapore with Mercedes tipped as the pre-rac🌠e favo꧅urites, but a revised aerodynamic package helped the Scuderia secure a surprise pole position, which it converted into a 1-2 finish and third victory in a row as Sebastian Vettel ended his F1 victory drought. 

Hamilton said it feels like Ferrari is currently “hungrier” than Mercedes and urged his team 🦹t🦋o keep pushing.

“It feels like👍 they are hungrier than us,” Hamilton conceded. “We’ve just g♚ot to step it up.

“We’ve got the ability and we’ve got the team, we’re still the best team. We’ve just got to stop dragging our feet and get o♒n.

“We’ll debrief or re-huddle, get back in the scrum and come back fighting a⛦t the next rac💛e.”

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