Lewis Hamilton says he was expecting Mercedes to be quicker than it was on Friday F1 FrenchGP
“I mean, I can only have empathy for the guys that are even further back.
“I'm sure it'll get better over the years. But yeah, we have work to do. We're a little bit further behind than we anticipated this weekend.” “I think our high fuel pace was probably better than our low fuel pace, so we need to make sure we optimise tomorrow to make sure there's no midfield cars in between us and the front four,” he said.
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