Lewis Hamilton says Mercedes are losing at least half a second to F1 rivals Red Bull and Ferrari on the straights alone at the JapaneseGP
Mercedes set the pace on Friday during a wet second practice but fell back in dry conditions seen during FP3 and qualifying at Suzuka.Video of Is Hamilton No Longer the Best Wet Weather Driver?
"I didn’t have any problems otherwise, I think we are losing something like five or six tenths just on the straights. But otherwise, we kind of anticipated it. We have a bigger [rear] wing than the other guys.” “It depends on the conditions we have,” he explained. “If it rains, we didn’t look too bad yesterday in the wet conditions.
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