Lewis Hamilton expects Red Bull will re-establish their 30-second margin in Japan, and if they do not, then something really is going on.
Lewis Hamilton details scenario which would confirm ‘something’s up’ with Red BullMercedes driver Lewis Hamilton stands on the grid at Zandvoort before the Dutch Grand Prix.
That was confirmed though with a double elimination in Q2, with Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz going on to become the first non-Red Bull race winner of the season.then are the major talking point as Formula 1 heads for Suzuka, home of the Japanese Grand Prix, where we will find out whether Singapore was a shock blip for Red Bull, or whether something truly has changed to knock Red Bull off their perch.
“I would think that if they’re not 30 seconds ahead, like they have done in the past, then something’s up,” Hamilton told media ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix. “I hope we’ll be closer and I hope they’re not as fast as that 30-second gap they’ve had in the past.”Sergio Perez anticipates stronger Red Bull at Suzuka
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