Lewis Hamilton finished sixth in the Japanese GP, complaining of a power deficit compared to Mercedes.
The Japanese weekend didn’t offer any great highlights for Lewis Hamilton. The Ferrari driver, coming off an excellent start to the season and a podium finish in China, didn’t finish higher than sixth, remaining a spectator in the battle for top positions, except for the temporary podium he secured after introducing the SC and the subsequent overtaking of Russell. Hamilton, at the end of the race, called on the FIA to introduce ADUO to try to close the gap, which was crucial at the time, to Mercedes.
Here are Lewis’s comments at the end of the Suzuka GP: “I don’t know what and how much we can do in a month, but we hope to have a new engine by Miami and then we’ll see what we can do by then. But today we were really lacking power.” “. The introduction of AUDO for Ferrari, however, is far from a given, given that the Prancing Horse will have to demonstrate that it has at least 2% less power than Mercedes.
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