Lewis Hamilton makes Mexico GP prediction in first race after disqualification

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Lewis Hamilton makes Mexico GP prediction in first race after disqualification
Lewis Hamilton makes Mexico GP prediction in first race after disqualification

Lewis Hamilton believes Mercedes have taken "a step forward" as they chase down a first Formula 1 race win of the season in Mexico.

Former world champion Hamilton has recorded several podium finishes this season without claiming top spot, while team-mate George Russell took third in Spain in June. The former finished second in the United States last time out, only to later be disqualified following post-race checks.

Hamilton finished just a few seconds behind Max Verstappen in Austin before being stripped of his podium finish. Next up is the Mexico City Grand Prix, with seven-time top dog Hamilton feeling good about his car in the lead-up to the race.

"I definitely think it's always difficult to be able to say, 'hey, it's going to be good here, it's going to be good there'," Hamilton told reporters ahead of the Mexico stop. "But we have definitely taken a step forward and over these next four races I can't predict which one we're going to be closer and which one we may or may not be further away.

"I think we were close here last year, so hopefully we'll be a little bit closer [to Red Bull] maybe this weekend. If we get the strategy right this weekend, maybe we can really take the fight to them.

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"And then Brazil was a great circuit for us last year, and if it turns out we're closer again there, then that's two great strong races for us. And then when you go to Abu Dhabi, I think the gap gets bigger again, so it's these next two that I think we have our best chance."

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Lewis Hamilton makes Mexico GP prediction in first race after disqualificationLewis Hamilton at the US Grand Prix (AP)

Earlier, Hamilton asked questions of his rivals' cars after his disqualification in the United States. His car was deemed illegal for excessive wear on the underfloor skid blocks, but he suggested all cars should be checked for similar offences.

"What's crazy is they only test four cars, 50 cent fail," Hamilton said "And I've had information from many others that were also illegal but they got away with it. That's messed up.

"There have been many other scenarios like this where some people have got away with certain things and some people have got unlucky and got tested. There needs to be some form of better structure to make sure it is fair and even across the board."

Reigning world champion Verstappen has already defended his title with time to spare, but there are four races left on the calendar for Hamilton to chase down Sergio Perez for second spot in the overall standings. As for the constructors' championship, Mercedes sit second but are just 22 points clear of Ferrari in third.

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