Lewis Hamilton has argued that McLaren’s current performance gap to the rest of the grid is not “insurmountable”, but does not think Ferrari will be the one to close down the gap.
The former McLaren man joined the Scuderia in the winter aiming to be racing at the sharp end alongside his former team.
That has not been the case, after a very strong showing in 2024, Ferrari came second in the constructors championship but has been unable to replicate the same form this season.
Hamilton has one sprint win while Leclerc has only been able to get on the podium, but not the top step as of yet.
The McLaren has been the car to beat so far this season
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“It’s not an insurmountable amount that you could catch up,” he explained. “But, for example, a lot of work went in… months went into developing and getting a tenth [of a second] of performance.
“So I don’t know if we have… we don’t have half a second coming, that’s for sure, which is what you’ll need to topple them. But never say never.”
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While Hamilton remains optimistic about his chances this season, he will need better results to be able to compete with the Woking-based team.
The Briton struggled in Spain, after outqualifying his teammate Charles Leclerc and gaining a place off the start to be in fourth, he fell back to seventh on track, finishing sixth after Max Verstappen’s penalty was applied.
Nico Hulkenberg finished ahead of Lewis Hamilton in Spain
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He finished behind the Kick Sauber of Nico Hulkenberg.
Hamilton will be looking to bounce back and hope that both he and Ferrari find more pace around one of his favourite circuits when the paddock makes its way to Montreal for the Canadian Grand Prix next weekend.
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