Motor racing-Ferrari can reel Mercedes in, says Hamilton


Formula One F1 - Australian Grand Prix - Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit, Melbourne, Australia - March 8, 2026 Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton in action during the race REUTERS/Mark Peterson

MELBOURNE, March 8 (Reuters) - ⁠An upbeat Lewis Hamilton said Ferrari were right in the fight for ⁠the Formula One championship despite being outpaced by Mercedes in the Australian ‌Grand Prix on Sunday.

George Russell led a Mercedes 1-2 ahead of teammate Kimi Antonelli in the season-opener, crossing more than 15 seconds ahead of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc in third and Hamilton in fourth.

"I’m genuinely really ​proud of the team,” the seven-times world champion told ⁠Sky.

"I think we’ve done an ⁠amazing job to get the car to where it is. Of course we’re not as ⁠fast ‌as Mercedes, we’ve got work to do, but we’re right in the fight."

Hamilton said Ferrari’s race pace was stronger than qualifying suggested, having started ⁠seventh on the grid.

"I think all weekend I’ve been really, ​really strong, but qualifying ‌didn’t show the true pace," he said.

"We had a few problems through qualifying ⁠which meant that ​I was further back than I should have been."

Once the race began, Hamilton said he felt competitive from the outset and believed he might have had his first podium with ⁠Ferrari if the cars were on the track for ​a bit longer.

"It was a really, really fun race and it felt good for me,” he said.

"I was obviously closing the gap right at the end to Charles. A ⁠couple more laps and I think I would have had him — maybe one or two more laps."

While conceding Mercedes hold a clear advantage in the early season, Hamilton said the deficit was not insurmountable.

"We’ve got a lot of work to do to catch ​Mercedes, but it’s not impossible," he said.

"I do believe ⁠we can close the gap. It’s not going to be easy because it’s quite significant, ​particularly on a single lap. We need to find ‌out whether it’s power or battery power.

"But ​the car is just as quick through the corners, so we’ve just got to keep pushing."

(Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Peter Rutehrford)

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