Lewis Hamilton: 'Something's up' if 'phenomenal' Red Bull don't return to front at Japanese Grand Prix
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Sir Lewis Hamilton flashes gold tooth ahead of Japan Grand Prix
Sir Lewis Hamilton debuted a new fashion accessory at the conference (Picture: AFP via Getty Images) Sir Lewis Hamilton can always be trusted to bring the bling and he did just that, flashing a sparkling gold tooth grill ahead of the Japan Grand Prix. The Formula One racing champion appeared at a press conference in northern Japan’s Mie Prefecture on Wednesday and looked perfectly trendy as always. With a thick icy chain around his neck, an eq…
Lewis Hamilton makes "something's up" Red Bull claim ahead of Japanese Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton is preparing for this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix and has made a prediction concerning Red Bull’s fortunes ahead of the race following their difficult time of things in Singapore
Lewis Hamilton: 'Something's up' if 'phenomenal' Red Bull don't return to front at Japanese Grand Prix
"Red Bull had won every race in the 2023 Formula One season before the Singapore Grand Prix, but neither Max Verstappen nor Sergio Perez could keep that streak going. However, Mercedes duo Lewis Hamilton and George Russell think Red Bull will be back to their best at the Japanese Grand Prix this week, while Verstappen is \"not worried\" that they will struggle again."
Lewis Hamilton: 'Something's up' if Red Bull aren't phenomenal at Suzuka. - BaylaSportsF1
Lewis Hamilton is optimistic about the RB19’s potential at Suzuka this weekend. However, he is quick to note that if Red Bull’s typically dominant performance falters once more, it raises questions, according to the Mercedes driver. Red Bull has been on a winning streak with fourteen consecutive victories, primarily thanks to championship leader Max Verstappen. However, in the recent Singapore Grand Prix, the Milton Keynes-based team surprisingl…
Hamilton: "Something's up" if Red Bull doesn't dominate at Suzuka
Red Bull suffered a mysterious lack of performance at last weekend's Singapore race, which led to both drivers dropping out of qualifying in the second phase as neither Max Verstappen nor Sergio Perez could improve on their final Q2 laps.Perez had stated that Suzuka "should be one of the best circuits" for the RB19 package, which has been an exceptionally strong car in corners that require ...Keep reading
Hamilton: "Something's up" if Red Bull doesn't win F1 Japanese GP by 30 seconds
Red Bull suffered a mysterious lack of performance at last weekend's Singapore race, which led to both drivers dropping out of qualifying in the second phase as neither Max Verstappen nor Sergio Perez could improve on their final Q2 laps.Perez had stated that Suzuka "should be one of the best circuits" for the RB19 package, which has been an exceptionally strong car in corners that require ...Keep reading
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