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Lewis hamilton comments on mercedes’ advantage

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Performance at the Australian Grand Prix

At the recent Australian Grand Prix, Mercedes secured a strong position by locking out the front row with drivers George Russell and Kimi Antonelli. In contrast, Lewis Hamilton faced challenges, qualifying seventh, which he described as “not the best” but felt solid throughout the weekend.

Hamilton’s Insights on Mercedes’ Edge

Hamilton expressed a desire to understand the reasons behind Mercedes’ performance advantage, particularly in engine power. He noted that Mercedes had a lap-time advantage of 0.785 seconds over Red Bull, attributing at least two tenths of that advantage per sector to power.

“I want to understand why it’s two tenths or more just through power, per sector,” Hamilton stated, reflecting on the competitive landscape. He also mentioned that he could have potentially qualified third or fourth had he not faced engine issues during Q2.

Implications of FIA Regulations

The FIA has been involved in discussions regarding engine compression ratios, with a new reduced compression limit of 16:1 set for the 2026 season. Hamilton expressed concern that if Mercedes’ advantage stemmed from these compression ratios, it would be disappointing. “If it’s not, and it’s just pure power, we have to do a better job,” he added.

Hamilton’s teammate, Charles Leclerc, who qualified fourth, indicated that there was an eight-tenths gap between Mercedes and Ferrari, further emphasizing the need for improvement within the team.

Looking Ahead

The FIA is expected to implement new tests for compression limits starting June 1, but uncertainties remain regarding the exact reasons for Mercedes’ performance advantage and whether the new regulations will effectively address the compression ratio issue. Details remain unconfirmed.