Lewis Hamilton says he feels “ready” to battle with Red Bull next season and has “total faith” that Mercedes can build a great 2024 F1 car.
says he feels “ready” to battle with Red Bull next season and has “total faith” that Mercedes can build a great 2024
"There are a lot of engineers, nobody wants to copy anybody, they want to find their own way. But I think we are progressing. But I’ve heard that Red Bull are progressing, as well. “But I believe. I’m ready. If we can get a car that can match them, we’re going to have some great battles next year.”Hamilton admitted he wasn’t expecting such a strong performance after a difficult qualifying that left him only sixth on the grid, and behind Daniel Ricciardo’s AlphaTauri.
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