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Hamilton vows to compete with Ferrari as Merc solve bouncing issues

Lewis Hamilton believes Mercedes are capable of competing with Ferrari in Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix after another much-improved display from the team in qualifying.

Both George Russell and Hamilton built on promising practice runs on Friday and Saturday morning to qualifying fourth and sixth respectively for the race in Barcelona, with the team having brought an upgraded car to Spain.

Most significantly, Mercedes appear to have solved the straight-line porpoising issues which have plagued them during the opening rounds of the 2022 season and seven-time world champion Hamilton is in no doubt it is a realistic prospect to be duking it out with Ferrari, who will start with Charles Leclerc on pole and Carlos Sainz third, on race day.

"The team have done a great job so a big, big thank you to everyone for keeping pushing back at the factory because we don't have bouncing in a straight line which is a huge improvement for us and the car has generally been nicer this weekend," Hamilton said.

"We do have some bouncing through the high speed corners like Turn 3 and 9 so we just need to keep working on it and see if we can gain some downforce elsewhere.

"I am a little bit gutted because I want to be further up ahead, and you have obviously seen George is able to put it up further ahead than me, but I will keep pushing.

"Friday was our best race pace that we have had so if we could start racing with the Ferraris, for example, that would be amazing. I think the Red Bulls look like they might be quickest, but we look like we could maybe compete with the Ferraris tomorrow and that is a big step for us."

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff cautiously echoed Hamilton's sentiments and expects the upgraded car to really show its

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