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Lewis Hamilton speaking to the media in Baku - Photo: Race Pictures
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Hamilton paints worrying picture for the tifosi ahead of Austin weekend

19:34, 12 Oct
Updated: 19:53, 12 Oct
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Lewis Hamilton spoke about what to expect from Ferrari heading into the United States Grand Prix week in Austin.
“We’re really limited with rear end compared to the guys who are taking the step and improving their rear”
- Lewis Hamilton
Speaking after the race in Singapore, the seven-time world champion said: “We’re still fighting for fourth, fifth — sort of fourth and sixth, at best.
“We’re currently limited, we’re really limited with rear end compared to the guys who are taking the step and improving their rear.
“I don’t know really, it’s all about how we extract our qualifying and if we can get the most out of the car. But at the moment, we need to get 105% out of the car to be able to beat the guys ahead. So that’s going to be tough.”
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Lewis Hamilton in the Singapore paddock - Photo: Race Pictures
Hamilton finally expressed his disappointment with the results for the entire team, which — despite a very challenging season so far — is still giving everything to climb back up as quickly as possible.
“I feel pain for all the team, catering to marketing, to the guys in the garage and engineers who show up every weekend and they really do give absolutely everything. But the car we have, it's just nuts.
“The level of the guys up ahead of us, particularly as they've had some upgrades and we can't match them. So we're on a knife edge trying to get as close as we can.”

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