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Hamilton determined to ‘break the gap’ to Ferrari in Chinese GP

Lewis Hamilton believes the fight for victory in Sunday’s Chinese Grand Prix is far from settled after qualifying third – and the Ferrari driver will give it his all to try and “break the gap” to his Mercedes rivals.

After an encouraging Saturday at the Shanghai International Circuit, Hamilton will line up just behind the front-row Silver Arrows of Kimi Antonelli and George Russell.

With Ferrari’s strong launch performance expected to be an asset at the start, the seven-time world champion sees a real chance to challenge immediately when the lights go out.

Battling the Wind for a Front-Row Fight

The session itself was anything but straightforward, Gusty conditions made qualifying unpredictable, catching several drivers out as they tried to piece together a clean lap.

Hamilton himself had to rescue the car more than once when the wind disrupted his runs.

“It was actually a really tough qualifying,” Hamilton said in Parc Ferme. “A bit harder this one, with the wind – it’s so gusty today, so putting the lap together was challenging.

“Charles put in great laps, these guys [Mercedes] put in great laps. So I’m really happy to be up here, and grateful to be up here with these guys.”

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Despite the tricky conditions, Hamilton’s performance marked another positive step forward for Ferrari. He edged team-mate Charles Leclerc in the session and secured a prime grid position that should allow him to apply pressure to the Mercedes duo from the very beginning.

Signs Ferrari Is Closing the Gap

Mercedes has been the benchmark so far this season, but Hamilton believes Ferrari’s recent development work has started to narrow the gap with the Scuderia.

“They’ve been rapid so far this season, but we did some good work,” he said. “The engineers did some great work over the break.

“We managed to get a little bit closer to these guys. So that’s a real positive.”

Those improvements have fuelled Hamilton’s optimism heading into the race – particularly after gathering useful insights during the sprint race earlier in the weekend.

‘We’ll have a lot of fun’

Rather than approaching Sunday cautiously, Hamilton made it clear he intends to take the fight directly to the Mercedes drivers ahead of him.

“It’s still gonna be a challenge, but I’m sure we’ll have some fun. I’m looking forward to it,” he said. “We’ll have a lot of fun, we learned a lot in the sprint race.

“So let’s hope tomorrow is not as windy as this, and our goal is to try and break the gap between these guys somehow.”

Hamilton’s confidence reflects a driver who appears revitalised this seasonin Ferrari red. His energy around the paddock – and over the team radio – suggests renewed belief that victories are within reach again.

Starting from third with clear targets ahead, Shanghai could offer the 41-year-old his first genuine opportunity to deliver a statement result for Ferrari. If his words are any indication, he intends to attack from the first corner.

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