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Lewis Hamilton faces the "fight of his life" to win the 2022 Formula One driver's title, reckons pitlane reporter Ted Kravitz. The Sky Sports F1 expert was in Barcelona this week for a close-up view of three days' of pre-season testing, which was not televised.
McLaren's Lando Norris was quickest on day one at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya before Charles Leclerc topped the timesheets for Ferrari on the second day of running.
Day three saw Mercedes driver Hamilton finish fastest ahead of team-mate George Russell but the newcomer warned fans not to "read too much into" the lap times.
He said: "We have some improvements to make, as we're not fully happy with the balance of the car and the limitations we have currently.
"But we have a good indication of the direction we need to go in."
Hamilton himself added: "It's been an interesting few days. It's not been the