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Hamilton on Red Bull experimenting: With that rear wing they gain 0.3 seconds

Article To news overview © Red Bull Content Pool / Getty Images Lewis Hamilton is wary of the challenge posed by Red Bull ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix, with the Briton saying that he believes the team showed increased pace on Saturday after switching to a different rear wing from Friday. Whilst the Mercedes driver qualified in pole position, Max Verstappen was a close second and Hamilton thinks that it could be difficult to keep the Red Bull behind on the straights. "It’s the goal to get on the front row and be first," Hamilton told Sky Sports F1. "It’s 600 metres down to Turn 1, there’s often a headwind and it means the guys get to drag you, which is really...
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