Lewis Hamilton fears where the Red Bull car is on a Sunday afternoon feels F1 pundit
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he is so smartsir lewis hamilton decided not to get pole and start p3 instead because the last 3 pole sitters at this track have failed to finish the race on the podium and the last 2 drivers to start p3 at this track have won the race. he is so smart George Russell and teammate Lewis Hamilton qualified P2 and P3 at the end of Saturday's qualifying session in Mexico City, losing out to pole-sitter Max Verstappen by more than three-tenths of a second at the end of Q3. The two Silver Arrows, however, can 'gang up' on the lone Red Bull driver at the start in order to win the race. In doing so, they will have to keep home favorite Sergio Perez behind, who is likely to be driving with a vengeance on Sunday. A fight with Perez is likely to stop Hamilton from potentially winning his first race of the season. Paul di Resta said of Hamilton and teammate Russell: "They work together and ensure that Sergio Perez does not get between them. Then, it's two against one because generally their performance will be closer to Max Verstappen than I think Checo will be to them. What they can't do is to get out of position... if they're out of position and it's a one-on-one fight, I think Lewis fears where the Red Bull car is on a Sunday afternoon."
Lewis Hamilton fears where the Red Bull car is on a Sunday afternoon feels F1 pundit
2022 F1 Grand Prix of Mexico - Qualifying - Lewis Hamilton will start in P3 on Sunday. F1 driver-turned-TV pundit Paul di Resta claims fears a one-on-one battle with Red Bull on Sunday. The former driver believes the two Mercedes drivers must fight Red Bull together if they are to have a chance of winning the race in Mexico. sir lewis hamilton decided not to get pole and start p3 instead because the last 3 pole sitters at this track have failed to finish the race on the podium and the last 2 drivers to start p3 at this track have won the race.he is so smartsir lewis hamilton decided not to get pole and start p3 instead because the last 3 pole sitters at this track have failed to finish the race on the podium and the last 2 drivers to start p3 at this track have won the race. he is so smart George Russell and teammate Lewis Hamilton qualified P2 and P3 at the end of Saturday's qualifying session in Mexico City, losing out to pole-sitter Max Verstappen by more than three-tenths of a second at the end of Q3. The two Silver Arrows, however, can 'gang up' on the lone Red Bull driver at the start in order to win the race. In doing so, they will have to keep home favorite Sergio Perez behind, who is likely to be driving with a vengeance on Sunday. A fight with Perez is likely to stop Hamilton from potentially winning his first race of the season. Paul di Resta said of Hamilton and teammate Russell: "They work together and ensure that Sergio Perez does not get between them. Then, it's two against one because generally their performance will be closer to Max Verstappen than I think Checo will be to them. What they can't do is to get out of position... if they're out of position and it's a one-on-one fight, I think Lewis fears where the Red Bull car is on a Sunday afternoon."