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Lewis Hamilton insists Mercedes must now switch focus to haul in Red Bull
Lewis Hamilton insists Mercedes must now switch focus to haul in Red Bull
Lewis Hamilton believes Mercedes must start focusing on next season with Red Bull maintaining their march to F1 title glory this year. Max Verstappen secured victory at the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday for Red Bull’s 10th-straight win – and nine from nine in 2023 – while the team also celebrated 100 wins in Formula 1. Christian Horner’s team now lead the constructors’ championship by 154 points to Mercedes, while Verstappen has a 69-point lead in the driver standings to team-mate Sergio Perez. Hamilton, who finished third in Montreal, was satisfied to be fighting with Verstappen and Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso at the top of the leaderboard but insists his team must now divert focus to 2024. "I reckon Max’s team are already working on next year’s car, so we need to take our eye a little bit off the ball and focus on next year also but happy to be up there,” he said. "For us to be up there, having battles with Fernando in the Aston, and being on the second row, it’s been great. To be on the podium two races in a row is really fantastic for us. "We were also running fourth in Monaco, so we’re definitely getting closer. And it’s going to be a battle of development over the rest of the season. Hamilton added that, as he continues to pursue a record-breaking eighth world championship, he yearns for the closely-fought battles of his 2021 title battle with Verstappen once again. "It’s likely that they [Red Bull] will win every race, moving forwards, this year, unless the Astons and us put a lot more performance on the cars, or their car doesn’t finish,” the Brit added. "It’s not easy with the regulations to find the amount of performance that they have, advantage-wise. They’ve got to be 30 [downforce] points upon us in certain points through the lap and we’ve got some work to do. "But it’s not that it’s frustrating – I’m happy to firstly be back in the mix and I’m just hoping at some stage we can have it all a little bit more level so we can get back to some of the good races we had back in 2021. To have all three of us in a super-tight battle would be sick." Hamilton’s contract with Mercedes expires at the end of this season but a new deal appears to be in the pipeline in the coming weeks. The 38-year-old will next be in action at the Austrian Grand Prix (30 June - 2 July) before his home race, the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, a week later. Read More Are Red Bull now the most successful F1 team ever – and how long can this dominance last? Christian Horner details what makes ‘mega talent’ Max Verstappen so special Lewis Hamilton ‘excited’ to share Canada podium with two world champions Red Bull mastermind Adrian Newey hints at retirement: ‘It’s on a countdown’ Max Verstappen aims to ‘keep winning’ after matching Ayrton Senna’s 41 victories
2023-06-20 20:03
Eigenmann & Veronelli inaugurates its new Group application laboratory for the Beauty & Personal Care, and Paint & Coatings markets
Eigenmann & Veronelli inaugurates its new Group application laboratory for the Beauty & Personal Care, and Paint & Coatings markets
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2023-10-31 15:01
Incredible Lenovo Laptop Deals for Fall
Incredible Lenovo Laptop Deals for Fall
Lenovo went through a number of ideas before becoming the home computer juggernaut it is
2023-08-29 23:57
Calls grow for halt to 'indecent' Nazi-linked auction
Calls grow for halt to 'indecent' Nazi-linked auction
Calls grew Tuesday for a halt of an auction of jewels that belonged to Austrian billionaire Heidi Horten whose German husband made...
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A.P. Moller – Maersk teams with Fabric to implement AI-driven automated fulfillment center for E-commerce
A.P. Moller – Maersk teams with Fabric to implement AI-driven automated fulfillment center for E-commerce
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2023-09-12 19:01
Internet wonders why Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar stopped attending 'home church' as 'Counting On' couple spotted at GLB
Internet wonders why Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar stopped attending 'home church' as 'Counting On' couple spotted at GLB
Internet suspects Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar were attending home church as an excuse to not leave their house amid Josh Duggar's arrest
2023-08-02 09:44
Jill Biden is bringing a holiday ice rink to the White House for children to skate and play hockey
Jill Biden is bringing a holiday ice rink to the White House for children to skate and play hockey
Jill Biden is bringing an ice rink to the White House lawn for children to skate and play hockey during the holidays
2023-11-30 06:15
Apple scraps Jon Stewart show over China, AI clashes: report
Apple scraps Jon Stewart show over China, AI clashes: report
US comedian Jon Stewart's talk show on Apple TV+ has reportedly been canceled after just two series due to clashes between its host and the company over topics...
2023-10-21 04:32
Tigers rain delay updates from Miguel Cabrera farewell series, September 27
Tigers rain delay updates from Miguel Cabrera farewell series, September 27
In Miguel Cabrera's farewell homestand for the Detroit Tigers, there is a rain delay.
2023-09-28 08:11
Washington Post: FBI slowed investigation into Trump's role in January 6 for fear of appearing political
Washington Post: FBI slowed investigation into Trump's role in January 6 for fear of appearing political
The FBI, mindful of not wanting to appear partisan, had for months held off on launching a formal investigation into former President Donald Trump's role in efforts to subvert the 2020 election, The Washington Post reported Monday, though the episode doesn't appear to have significantly hampered prosecutors' ability to look at Trump for federal crimes in the past two years.
2023-06-20 07:52
Everybody alive today came from one African country, according to study
Everybody alive today came from one African country, according to study
It’s well known that all humans alive today can be traced back to a common ancestor but a study may have found where that ancestor originates. Researchers at the University of Oxford’s Big Data Institute mapped the entirety of genetic relationships among humans to create the largest human family tree ever. By combining modern and ancient human genomes data from eight different databases, the researchers were able to create a massive family tree. This allowed them to see how a person’s genetic sequence relates to another using the points of the genome. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter “Essentially, we are reconstructing the genomes of our ancestors and using them to form a vast network of relationships,” Lead author Dr Anthony Wilder Wohns said. “We can then estimate when and where these ancestors lived.” Where they lived? Sudan, Africa. Dr Wohns told Reuters, "The very earliest ancestors we identify trace back in time to a geographic location that is in modern Sudan. “These ancestors lived up to and over 1 million years ago—which is much older than current estimates for the age of Homo sapiens—250,000 to 300,000 years ago. So bits of our genome have been inherited from individuals who we wouldn’t recognize as modern humans," Dr Wohns said. Researchers used 3,609 individual genome sequences from 215 populations and samples that ranged from 1,000s to over 100,000 years. By using a new method to compile the data, algorithms were able to predict where common ancestors were in evolutionary trees to explain some patterns of genetic variation. The results were a network of almost 27 million ancestors. “The power of our approach is that it makes very few assumptions about the underlying data and can also include both modern and ancient DNA samples,” Dr Wohns says. Not only does the data help us understand human geology better but the new method could help in other research, like medicine. “The underlying method could have widespread applications in medical research, for instance identifying genetic predictors of disease risk," Dr Wohns added. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-29 17:58
World's Largest Tequila Producer Partners with Aera Technology to Deploy Decision Intelligence
World's Largest Tequila Producer Partners with Aera Technology to Deploy Decision Intelligence
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