By Daily Sports on September 24, 2019
Championship leader Lewis Hamilton says Ferrari will be tough to beat for the rest of the season.
Ferrari took their third consecutive victory in Singapore on Sunday as Mercedes’ Hamilton finished fourth.
Hamilton believes it means Ferrari, who were previously quick only on fast circuits, will now be competitive on all tracks.
“Clearly their car works really well everywhere now so it’s going to be very hard to beat them,” the Briton said.
“They are so quick on the straights. We can’t compete with them on the straights. But we have won before with not the best car. It’s really how we deliver over the weekend.”
Five-time champion Hamilton was running second in the early laps in Singapore behind Ferrari's Charles Leclerc but dropped to fourth as Mercedes made strategy mistakes and pitted him for fresh tyres too late. (BBC)
•PHOTO: Lewis Hamilton
Source Daily Sports
Posted September 24, 2019
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