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Lewis Hamilton: Ferrari’s car works everywhere now

Lewis Hamilton believes Ferrari will be “very hard” to beat across the remainder of 2019, reckoning its SF90 is now a car capable of challenging for victory at each event. Ferrari has held a straight-line speed advantage throughout the campaign but has often lacked pace on circuits that place an emphasis on high downforce or aerodynamic efficiency. Ferrari had chances to win at grands prix such as Bahrain, Azerbaijan and Canada, but was substantially off the pace in Australia, Spain, France and Hungary. It delivered close-run back-to-back victories in Belgium and Italy courtesy of Charles Leclerc but had been expected to struggle in Singapore, only to deliver a 1-2 finish,...
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