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Lewis Hamilton's fears over rivals Red Bull could be set to increase after the team's advisor Helmut Marko promised they are set for a 'significant boost' on the track. This comes after Hamilton admitted he and his Mercedes team are 'so far off' both Red Bull and Ferrari.
It was a Red Bull-Ferrari one-two in Saudi Arabia on Sunday, as Max Verstappen just edged out Charles Leclerc in a remarkable on-track battle under the Jeddah lights near the end. For Hamilton though it is once again back to the drawing board after finishing well off the pace back in 10th.
It seems Red Bull and Ferrari have both adapted much better to the FIA's new car regulations for 2022, with reigning constructors' champions Mercedes lagging well behind. Speaking about his team's struggles, Hamilton said: "We are so far off the guys ahead, it feels