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Lewis Hamilton fears ‘different animal’ Red Bull this year with rival F1 team looking to break Mercedes dominance


LEWIS HAMILTON believes Red Bull are a “different animal” this year as they look to break Mercedes’ seven-year domination of F1.

World champion Hamilton endured a miserable pre-season test as his team suffered reliability issues while he spun twice as he made uncharacteristic errors.

Lewis Hamilton expects a strong challenge from Red BullCredit: Splash
Red Bull are likely to be a bigger threat this seasonCredit: Rex

And the Brit admits their rivals from Milton Keynes could be installed as the bookies’ favourites to win the season opener in Bahrain on March 28th.

He said: “They can be favourites if they want. I mean, they’re looking strong. I don’t really focus on that kind of stuff and they’ve had some really good running.

“Both the drivers have been looking quite strong.

“They’re going to be a different machine or animal this year with a really good, strong line-up for two drivers and a really good car.”

Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko also was delighted with the team’s trouble-free three-day test as Max Verstappen set the quickest overall time.

But he is also curious that Mercedes could still turn up with a race-winning car at the opening race of 2021.

He added: “That was certainly the best test since Red Bull Racing came into existence.

“Everything worked right from the start but we know that Mercedes is the favourite, and I assume that they drove with much more fuel than we did.

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“The fact that they didn’t really align with others in terms of fuel load, that already shows that they must have a lot of confidence. So we assume they still have a lot up their sleeves.

“Mercedes is the favourite and we are the first challenger. That’s how I see the situation.

“Behind them, it’s going to be a battle. I think McLaren will stand out a bit, but not at the level of Mercedes and us. The midfield is certainly closer together.”

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