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 wඣeekend’s Singapore Grand Prix, fin✅ishing fifth and eighth.
Bot♚h Red Bulls were knocked out in Q2 as they struggled with car balance and overall grip.
Verstappen still managed to finish fifth, within a second of Ferrari’s168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Charles Leclerc in fourth.

Red Bull’s downturn in form coincided with a technical directive which has clamped down on flexible bodywor𓆏k.
As a result, some have theorised that Red♔ Bull have been impacted by the TD - a suggestion that has been refuted by team 📖boss Christian Horner.
Looking ahea🍸d to this weekend’s race, Hamilton expects Red Bull to return to their ✤pre-Singapore level of performance.
“I would think tha♍t if they’re not 30 seconds ahead like they have done in the past then something’s up… but no, it they had a difficult weekend at the last one but their car should be phenomenal here," he sꩵaid.
“They have been phenomena♚l all year long wi✅th pace at pretty much every circuit and it is going to be great to watch that car in general.
“Normally, when we come here, it൲'s so beautiful to watch the 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 close🎐r and I hope they are not as fast as the 30-s🅘econd gap.”

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