22/3/11,
Lewis Hamilton believes that Red Bull will not have the same history developments Ferrari and McLaren had!!
Lewis Hamilton believes that Red Bull will not have the same historical development as Ferrari and McLaren. After the victorious presences in the season of 2010, Red Bull is starting a new season ready to defend their title against the competition. Although the good results in the winter tests Hamilton thinks that Red Bull will not achieve something as big as Ferrari and McLaren
This view of Lewis Hamilton, as expressed in statements to the Guardian, is that the dominance of Red Bull will end soon as historians players will find a way to "subdue" the team behind it has the same solid foundation: "I am sure that McLaren and Ferrari will not allow that to happen. The Red Bull has the same history with our teams, which have a status that want to maintain. For many years the top were the McLaren and Ferrari, and now a new group to displace. But I'm sure both teams will do everything they can to stay on top. The Red Bull is not a manufacturer, is a beverage company. It is a beverage company to history of McLaren and Ferrari. I do not know what is the plan. We grow as manufacturers such as Ferrari, and we will be here for too long. We thoroughbred racing team.
But until we put in place the Red Bull, Hamilton admits that this year will be very difficult to beat this team: "Red Bull has improved the reliability of the prior year. This year we will have speed and reliability, like Ferrari. These two teams are definitely the toughest opponents. The confidence of Sebastian has grown, but rather it is because for the second year in a row has the quickest car. It has an extremely quick car, but so has Fernando, as it is shown.
The British driver made these declarations a few days after the issue which arose-from-nowhere about him and Red Bull. Maybe it's the way to permanently close the door to those who worked up an appetite, it might be his own contribution to the great game of communications in Formula 1. It seems however that Red Bull is upset enough.
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