Lewis Hamilton delivers bullish verdict on Mercedes progress for F1 Canadian Grand Prix

Hamilton and George Russell completed the podium last time out in Barcelona, behind Red Bul💙l’s Max Verstappen, a sure sign that the upgrades they brought had delivered some value.
While Red Bull’s dominance is unlikely to be overthrown any time soꩵon, the gap to the chasing pack is becoming smaller and it has given Hamilton hope as he arrives to a grand prix that nobody has won mor๊e times than he has.
“We have made progress,” he said. “Since the last race we’ve all bee💦n buzzing. The whole 🍌team has new energy.
“We have a North Star - we know where we’re go💃ing.
“Wܫe don’t know if this track suits o💦ur car and its characteristics.
“This is one of the drivers’ favourite circuits - it’s the cit♔y, the circui🌄t, the energy.
“The track is a bit like a go-kart trac♏k, throwing the car over the kerbs, a big braking circuit which has always been my strength.
“We know that♛ together we can get there if we keep our heads down and focus on the engine🃏ering, the science.
“I honestly think we have the best development rate. As good, if not better, t𝓡han any team in the sport.”

Mercedes’ immediate⛎ battle, before worrying about Red Bull, may be with Aston Martin.
Their customer team shocked෴ the F1 paddock at the start of 2023 by establishing themselves as the team directly behind Red Bull.
But they fell away at the Spanish Grand Prix, a resu🍒lt they hope was a one-off.
Aston Martin have unveiled some substantial upgrades for the F1 Canadian Grand Pr๊ix meaning the stakes are raised in their battle with Mercedes.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade c🍌overing everything from American sports, to f🅰ootball, to F1.