Lewis Hamilton: “Something’s up” if Red Bull don’t win Japanese Grand Prix by 30 seconds

Red Bull endured their worst weekend of F1 2023 so far at last weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix, fin🅺ishing fifth and eighth.
Both Red Bulls were knocked out in Q🅠2 aꦓs they struggled with car balance and overall grip.
Verstappen still managed to finish fifth, within a second of Ferrari’s168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Charles Leclerc in fourth.

Red Bull’s downturn in form coinꦜcided with a technical dir♏ective which has clamped down on flexible bodywork.
As a result, some have𒁏 theorised that Red Bull have been im🅷pacted by the TD - a suggestion that has been refuted by team boss Christian Horner.
Looking ahead to this weekend’s race, Hamilton expects Red Bull to return to thei🦂r pre-Singapore level of performance.
“I would think that if they’re not 30 seconds ahead like they have done in the pas🎃t then something’s up… but no, it they had a difficult weekend at the last one but thei🥃r car should be phenomenal here," he said.
“They have been phenomenal all year long with pace at pretty much every circuit and it is♕ going to be great to watch that car in general.
“Normally, when we co☂me here, it's so beautiful to watch t𓆉he laps that they do because the team as a whole and the drivers do an amazing job with the package they have.
“I hope we can be closer and I h🦋ope they are not as fast as the 30-second gap.”

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