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Lewis Hamilton gave a fascinating insight into exactly how Fred Vasseur goes about business at the Ferrari helm.
Max Verstappen won the Austin Sprint race on Saturday, finishing ahead of George Russell and Carlos Sainz on podium. Ferrari duo Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc rounded out the Top 5. McLaren stars Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri provided the drama during the Sprint with their collision on Turn 1, forcing them both to retire from the race.
Catch up lap-by-lap on the U.S. Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas as Max Verstappen cruises to a dominant victory to bridge the points gap in the drivers' championship.
Ferrari F1 team principal Fred Vasseur has declared that Lewis Hamilton ‘is back’ after his performance at the United States Grand Prix. The team returned to the podium in Austin, after executing the perfect strategy with Charles Leclerc at the start of the race on the soft tyres, which allowed him to get ahead of Lando Norris.
The results from the United States Grand Prix have significant implications for the Drivers' Championship. Verstappen's victory brought him closer to Piastri, reducing the points gap to just 40 points. The performances of Norris and Leclerc also keep the competition intense as they vie for higher standings.
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Despite Fred Vasseur's assurance that Lewis Hamilton will be on the podium, the Briton says it would not make a difference to his season.
In Free Practice 1 (FP1), both Hamilton and Leclerc encountered a mix of challenges and opportunities. Hamilton successfully completed his planned program without major issues, showcasing a promising pace. However, the session was briefly halted due to debris from Lance Stroll’s car, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of racing.
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