Lewis Hamilton’s rumoured 0.8s deficit to Charles Leclerc shot down by expert
Re🐽ports of Lewis Hamilton being 0.8s off Charles Leclerc's pace have been d😼ownplayed by a respected F1 commentator.

Talk of 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton being 0.8s off 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Charles Leclerc’s pace during the shakedown of Ferrari’s SF-25 has been shot down by motorsport commentator Alex 🎃Brundle.
According to Spanish publication ,♔ Hamilton was eight-tenths off Leclerc’s best time during Wednesday’s test at Fiorano.
꧑The report acknowledge൲s that the times are “unofficial” and that the tests were conducted using a Pirelli tyre that is not normally used.
Given that Leclerc has been driving at Fiorano since 2018, and his general tendency to find the limit, such a margin wouldn’𝓀t be entirely surprising.
However, such lap times should be taken with a pinဣch of♑ salt, considering it was just an early introduction to the new car rather than an actual qualifying session.
Brundle, the son of legendary broadcaster Martin, took to his X account 𝄹to comment on rumours about Hamilton’s substantial deficit to his new teammate.
Brundle wrote: “I know it’s not the fastest news week until testing starts but this is like trying to ꦆevaluate football players based around how qui🌟ckly they can put their boots on.”
claimed that Leclerc “was able to push” immediately during the Fiorano shakedown.As opposed to Hamilton, who “woꩲrked fundamentally to gain more confidence and refine his requests”.
Alarm bell🦩s won’t be ringing for the seven-time world champion just yet, with initial feedback from both drivers posit꧂ive so far.
Hamilton will get another chance to drive the SF-25 later this week when pre-season testing at the Bahrain International Circui🌳t kicks off on Wednesday.
Hamilton and Leclerc will get 1.5♓ days each in the car before the season kicks off in😼 Australia on March 16.
The same report states that Hamilton and Lecle🌟rc appear aligned on what theyꩲ want from the car in terms of setup changes.
After the various TPC tests, Hamilton asked for minor twꦍeaks - which will be fully implemented for Bahrain.
🀅However, it was noted that there were “no strong differences” with Leclerc’s setup demands.

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