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Lewis Hamilton accuses Ferrari and his first great bill after winning the sprint race: “The people I hear are chatting…”
Lewis Hamilton It quickly passed all his critics. The British pilots were very well saved. He redeemed himself after a disappointing debut with Ferrari at the Australian Grand Prix a week ago, Win the Chinese Grand Prix Sprint Race We had a great lesson on tire management in the past. Pierce and Verstappen In his second award as a Ferrarista. Therefore, after getting out of the car, at the beginning of his celebration, Britain immediately charged it.
“I think a lot of people are underestimating the difficult paths to acclimate and communicate for everything, to join a new team, to adapt, to understand and communicate.”Lewis began after achieving his first blowjob success before attempting to achieve his first victory in the main race this Sunday on Shanghai asphalt, accompanied by many degradation that his Ferrari was far better than Melbourne.
“The amount of people who critics and I heard chatting along the way makes it clear that they don’t understand it. They may not understand it because they have never had experience it or simply don’t realize it. So I felt it was so good to come here and feel more comfortable in the car,” he added.
Hamilton wants to put his feet on the floor
but, Hamilton He did not want to venture in relation to his subsequent classification session (8.00H/DAZN) and his options for this Sunday career. “Rome was not built in a day. You have to go in stages. We are not going to move forward. We need to be diligent, focused and more importantly, stay calm.these moments excite us all, but after this we go back to the desk and focus on classification. ”
“It’s a marathon and not a sprint, so you have to spend your time.”he made it clear that he must keep his feet on the floor as everything could change this Sunday.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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