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Lewis Hamilton hopes for ‘fun’ Bahrain Grand Prix after sacrificing his…

Lewis Hamilton has revealed he went in a different direction with set-up compared to Mercedes team-mate George Russell in a bid to be stronger in the Bahrain Grand Prix on Saturday.

Hamilton will start ninth for the season-opening race, which begins at 3pm on Sky Sports F1 and NOW, after a disappointing qualifying.

But Russell qualified in third and was just 0.078s away from a front-row spot as Max Verstappen beat Charles Leclerc to pole position.

“It was not great. But I was genuinely really excited to be here,” Hamilton told Sky Sports F1.

“I think George’s position and pace really highlights, and is a real testament to the team, how hard everyone has worked over the winter. It’s amazing to have a car we can fight with.

Hamilton, who will leave Mercedes to join Ferrari at the end of this year, has the McLarens of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri directly in front of him, plus Fernando Alonso.

“Thursday, was really good. Me and George were on the same set-ups but he went ‘left’ and I went ‘right’. ‘Right’ was definitely not good for a single lap but I felt more comfortable with more fuel, so I hope that reflects in the race,” he continued

“I’ve definitely sacrificed more than I hoped to and I hope it pays off. It’s a lot of work to do to get past all those quick cars ahead of me but it will be fun.”

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Mercedes failed to win a race for the first time in 12 years in 2023 and Hamilton has not won since the end of 2021.

Russell was 59 points down on Hamilton and only took two podiums last season but was happy to be so close to the front on Friday.

“After testing we would have 100 per cent taken this P3, the team have done an amazing job since testing. So many hours on the sim, going over the data, making small improvements, and we saw how tight it is between five teams, bar Max,” said Russell.

“We know Red Bull are a step ahead of everybody and that’s exciting knowing that if you put the lap together and find the extra tenth, that’s a number of positions and fortunately today we were just on the right side of it.”

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