Lewis Hamilton thinks the development of Red Bull's dominant RB19 is unlikely to plateaue - and the Austrian team could continue to add downforce to the car. F1
Hamilton cautioned that while Red Bull could plateau with its RB19, it will likely continue finding pace as well. And it therefore might take a longer time to catch than hoped.
"Although some cars do plateau in terms of performance, when you get to some point, it can't just keep going. But maybe it can."We've got to make sure when we do make the change, hopefully the job isn't too far and it's going to take us the rest of the year for sure to potentially close that gap."When asked what he's expecting from Mercedes' new-look W14, he hopes the tweaked design will deliver an immediate step that will be easier to develop from.
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