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Hamilton warns Leclair of the Ferrari differences. “There was a small deficit between both sides of the element’s garage.”
“We tried our best today. We really lacked performance compared to the cars in front of them.”after taking a career position and finishing seventh at Suzuki, he said from Sky Sports F1 from Lewis Hamilton at the Japanese Grand Prix. It was revealed there was English. The piece in his car wasn’t working well and hurt him in the first three races of the year Compare with your partner Leclerc.
“We found something that didn’t work in the last three races in the car.so when they solve it, I hope I get a better result. I’ll lose more than 10 To get back to this issue. I hope that will be resolved in the next race. They know that, and don’t know why. When the new components arrive, they will disappear if possible and will be the same on both cars.”English, staying at the highest sixth in the Saturday classification in 8th place on the grill, was far from the fourth Leclair, but the same result Monegasco got in Sunday’s race.
“I hope I get it resolved in the next race.”
“I hope there will be positive changes in the next race. In the first three races there was a small deficit between both sides of the car’s elements’ garage. For me, something is working horribly. It’s good to know, and this was the best thing I had.”He claimed that it started with what he wanted with Ferrari, apart from his amazing pole and Chinese sprint victory, and that it started with about a third-quarter car behind his leaders, McLaren and Verstappen.
“It would be interesting. I just want to get a little closer, I think we’re clearly a 4th team faster at this pointand I think we’re a little behind others in terms of performance and aerodynamic load, so there’s something we need to do to fill the gap,” he concluded.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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