Hamilton assesses impact of Mercedes upgrade | Max on 'rookie numbers' vs Lewis

Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Speaking before being disqualified in Austin, Lewis Hamilton told Sky F1 why he was pleased with the upgrades Mercedes brought to their car. Speaking before being disqualified in Austin, Lewis Hamilton told Sky F1 why he was pleased with the upgrades Mercedes brought to their car. Lewis Hamilton's charging drive behind Max Verstappen in the United States GP may not ultimately go down in the record books after his post-race exclusion, but the improved performance following a car upgrade has still raised expectations about what Mercedes could achieve in the races that remain this season - and perhaps even 2024 too. Had it not been for a strategy miscue and slower pit stops than their chief rivals at the Circuit of the Americas last Sunday, Hamilton believed Mercedes could have potentially won the race, or at least run Verstappen even harder, instead of crossing the line a close second behind his Red Bull rival.Speaking at the end of the race before his car was found to be in breach of the technical regulations due to excessive plank wear, Hamilton said that he was feeling "really positive" about Mercedes' direction following an upgrade to the W14's floor and "incredibly grateful" for the work undertaken by the Mercedes team as it was "nice to finally see the rewards of their hard work and feel it in the car as well". "Feel really positive because we've still got a few races up ahead," said Hamilton ahead of this weekend's Mexico City GP, the first of 2023's final four events in five weeks."I don't know how the car's going to be in these next races but if we're in a position like this and we get the strategy right and we get the pit-stop right, maybe we'll be right on their tails and looking at some good racing."So I'm excited." Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Ride onboard as Lewis Hamilton eventually gets past Lando Norris after a brilliant tussle for second at the Circuit of the Americas. Ride onboard as Lewis Hamilton eventually gets past Lando Norris after a brilliant tussle for second at the Circuit of the Americas. Speaking to Sky Sports F1, he added: "We need to pick up on some of the areas, like our pit stops were not spectacular this weekend and strategy, for the next races. Maybe we can be closer to these [Red Bull] guys."It's right there. Just there."Hamilton on why Mercedes' 2024 task is still a big one | 'For them to still be winning races is still really impressive'The seven-time champion - who achieved the most recent of his record 103 victories at the Saudi Arabian GP in December 2021, 42 races ago - though is not being lulled into any false sense of security by the apparent closing gap just yet.Pointing out that runaway champions Red Bull, unlike Mercedes and other teams, had not needed to upgrade their car to any great extent in recent months and yet were still winning, Hamilton added: "He [Verstappen] started sixth and was out in front so ultimately I think they were quicker."He stopped before everybody as well and was still punching good times at the end. So they still are ahead and will be very, very difficult to beat - and they're not developing right now. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Highlights from the United States Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas. Highlights from the United States Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas. "We're brought upgrades and they are just chilling on what they had already. So for them to still be winning races is still really impressive and we've still got a huge amount of work to do."Not only in downforce and car performance but also operations just to be a little bit more perfect. Qualifying's really good, but race we can do a little bit better maybe."The Singapore GP in September remains the only one of 2023's hitherto 18 grands prix that Red Bull have not won.Indeed, since that aberration for the otherwise all-conquering RB19 on the streets of the Marina Bay circuit, Verstappen has racked up three victories in a row and will be favourite again in Mexico City this weekend.Hamilton's observation about Red Bull's development was confirmed by Christian Horner earlier in the Austin weekend."We had a small update in Singapore but because of the lack of wind tunnel time that we have we've obviously focused a lot on to next year's car at a relevant stage," Horner, Red Bull's team principal, told Sky F1."It's all about optimising what we have now between now and the end of the year." Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Former F1 performance engineer Blake Hinsey explains the technical infringement that resulted in Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc being disqualified from the US Grand Prix. Former F1 performance engineer Blake Hinsey explains the technical infringement that

Hamilton assesses impact of Mercedes upgrade | Max on 'rookie numbers' vs Lewis
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