Lewis Hamilton says podium ‘isn’t far away’ as he details Mercedes’ biggest improvement
Lewis Hamilton ho🅷pes Mercedes will be in a position to challenge for the F1 podi♕um again soon.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton says he hopes to be challenging for F1 podiums a🧸g🌟ain soon having been buoyed by Mercedes’ recent improvements.
Neither Mercedes driver has stood on the F1 rostrum so far this season after enduing a challenging opening eight races to the campaign, with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell taki⛎ng the team’s best finish with fifth in Bahrain and Monaco.
Merced𓄧es introduced a new front wing in Monaco which the team hopes🔜 will help them reduce the gap to rivals Red Bull, Ferrari and McLaren.
Hamilton, who will also run the updated🔯 front wing at this weekend’s Canadian Gran Pr✅ix after Russell got first dibs in Monaco, believes Mercedes have improved the W15.
“Yes, ꦍthe car is continuing to improve. Everyone is taking a step, hopefully, closer to the Red Bulls and that’s been really positive,” the seven-time world champion sa♈id.
“Incredibly proud of everyone back at the fact꧙ory, just how hard everyone is working and how resilient everyone is. Everyone is staying focus and the morale is really great in the team.”
“I’m hoping that we can get close to these gu🥂ys and start actually competꦺing at the front.”

Asked if he thinks a podium could be possible at a track he h𒆙as won at seven times throughout his career, Hamilton replied: “I do💧n’t think it’s far away.
“We’ve got the upgrade, both cars have got the upgrade this weekend 🍬so I’m looking forward to seeing how that feels on track.”
Hamilton was also asked where Mercedes have managed to make the bigg🐼est gain♊s with the W15.
“The biggest improvement for this🍎 year has been ride quality and get 🐷the car lower, which is what others have been able to do,” he explained.
“Then stability on entry of corners, the car is far more predictable than it ever was, and more stable, particularly the last couple of years. This year’s is more stable so you can be a lot more committed into the𓆉 corners.
“But through corner balance is where we’ve been lacking, and where others have taken a big step, so🐠 that’s what we’re trying to work on.”

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