Christian Horner has Lewis Hamilton and George Russell theory ahead of French Grand Prix
Christian Horner expects Mercedes to be "quick" in next weekend's French Grand Prix. Mercedes have seen improvements in recent weeks following the porpoising issue they suffered from in the early stages of the season and Horner is predicting their uplifted form to continue.
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Lewis Hamilton has recorded three-successive podium finishes at the Canadian, British and Austrian Grand Prix. George Russell claimed third in the race before that in Azerbaijan, ahead of Hamilton in fourth.
Russell was also fourth in both Canada and in Austria to outline the improvement Mercedes have seen of late. Mercedes are third in the Constructor Standings behind Ferrari and leaders Red Bull.
Red Bull team principal Horner has noted the lack of porpoising from the Mercedes cars in recent weeks. And he is expecting a tough challenge against them at