Hamilton: “Satisfied with third place”
"A lot of work to do to get Ferrari and Red Bull back"
di StaffApril 14, 2013
Another good result for Lewis Hamilton with Mercedes. After yesterday's pole, the Englishman took third place today at the Chinese GP behind Fernando Alonso and Kimi Raikkonen.
“A good race, I'm satisfied. We hoped to win but I have to congratulate Fernando and Kimi who were faster than us" explained Hamilton.
“At the end I tried to put pressure on Kimi but I had some problems with tire degradation” added the Englishman.
“I still got to the podium so I'm happy. We still have a lot of work to do to catch up with the Ferraris, they are very fast, as are the Red Bulls. But we are there fighting with them and we are satisfied" concluded Hamilton.
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