Lewis Hamilton hints Mercedes need to follow McLaren's 'direction' by copying Red Bull concept

Lewis Hamilton has hinted that Mercedes need to follow McLaren’s development “direction” by taking inspiration from Red Bull.
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 11, British Grand Prix, Silverstone, England, Race
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 11, British Grand Prix…

McLaren continued🌞 their remarkable resurgence with a second-place finish at the British Grand Prix.

More impressively, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris wa🦩s able to fend off Lewis Hamilton despite running on the harder tyre.

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After qualifying at⛎ Silverstone, Hamilton called McLaren’s upgraded car a Red 💙Bull lookalike.

In the cooldown room af😼ter the race, Norris responded to Hamilton’s claim 💖by stating the McLaren in fact looks like this year’s Aston Martin.

ಌSpeaking to Sky Sports after finishing third at Silverstone, Hamilton said꧅ that Mercedes need to have “some serious conversations” about their own development route.

"It's definitely been an up and down season and the last year and a half,” he said. “We have a lot𒀰 of work to do. I think I know exac🃏tly what we need to do and we have got to have some serious conversations about what we are going to do moving forward.

"The McLaren is proof of the direction they have gone and it's impressive how quick they were in the high speed. We have strengths in our car - lon💙g runs particularly are great. As soon as we have the rear end that they have, we will  be on our way."

 

Hamilton was pleased to see his former team -𝔉 McLaren - back on form.

“The crowd gets be🐬tter and better every year. I don't know how. It's the pinnacle every year. The energy everyone brings is phenomenal.

“I hop𝕴ed it would rain a bit today but I'm grateful it didn't and everyone stayed dry. 

“For us to get on the podium is huge. Congrats to Lando and McLaren - that's where I started. So to 🍬see them back doing so well warms my heart."

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