Lewis Hamilton delivers bad news after Miami GP: 'Not like I have a one-second upgrade coming'

Hamilton finished sixth in Sunday’s Miami Grand Prix, over 50 seconds behind eventual race winner 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen.
As Mercedes look to turn their season around in F1 2023, they’re pinning their hopes on a significant technical upgrade for thꦰe Emilia R🌳omagna Grand Prix next month.
Mercedes have scored just one podium in the open🗹ing five races of the season, with their level of performance swinging 🐈consistently from being the second-fastest team in Australia to the fifth-fastest in Miami qualifying.
Speaking aboutꦚ the upcoming Miami update, he sai🎐d: “Well, it’s all a bit of an unknown. It’s not like I have a one-second upgrade coming, which is what I need.
“But it’✃s something. It’s a step in the right direction, hopefully, for us to really be able to pro🐽gress.”
Reflecting on the race itself, Hamilton was pleased with his recovery from 13th on the grid to finish six🐭th.
“🙈I don’t know about the strategy,” he added. “I don’t know if that was optimum. Maybe it w෴as.
“It was definitely difficult at the start, being in the DRS train with a bunch of cars, and t𒆙rying to get past the Williams which is always quick on the straights. Eventually I was able to start making headway.
“Once I’d done my st🍒op, and got back out on the hards, I was able to really push.
“The car came alive🌱 midway through the race. From 13th to sixth, I’m pretty happy with that. I enjoyed the race, I had a lot of fun, just making my way through. It’s nice to have a battle with people.
“Thank you to the team for keeping▨ their heads dꦬown and continuing to push."

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