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Hamilton urges Ferrari to intensify their efforts in title bid at Spa
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Hamilton urges Ferrari to intensify their efforts in title bid at Spa

Lewis Hamilton has encouraged his Ferrari team to increase their performance efforts as they prepare for the upcoming Belgian Grand Prix, where he aims to challenge for the championship title. Currently, Hamilton is 32 points behind Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli in the drivers' standings after nine races. Despite acknowledging that Mercedes remains the dominant team with the fastest car, Hamilton expressed pride in Ferrari's progress, noting improvements in car performance and teamwork. His teammate Charles Leclerc suggested that Mercedes might hold an advantage in power at the Spa circuit, though he noted Ferrari's strong showing in the previous race due to unexpected issues for Antonelli.

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Hamilton urges Ferrari to intensify their efforts in title bid at Spa

Lewis Hamilton has encouraged his Ferrari team to increase their performance efforts as they prepare for the upcoming Belgian Grand Prix, where he aims to challenge for the championship title. Currently, Hamilton is 32 points behind Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli in the drivers' standings after nine races. Despite acknowledging that Mercedes remains the dominant team with the fastest car, Hamilton expressed pride in Ferrari's progress, noting improvements in car performance and teamwork. His teammate Charles Leclerc suggested that Mercedes might hold an advantage in power at the Spa circuit, though he noted Ferrari's strong showing in the previous race due to unexpected issues for Antonelli.

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