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Hamilton says his car needed "big changes" in Austin

Lewis Hamilton says he had to make "big changes" to his car during the course of free practice for the United States Grand Prix on Friday.

Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1 W08

Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1 W08

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Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1 W08
Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes AMG F1 W08
Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1 W08
Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes AMG F1 W08
Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1 W08
Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1 W08
Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1 W08

The world championship leader topped both sessions at Austin, and he said he was very happy with his Mercedes after making significant set-up tweaks through the day.

"It's been a really good Friday, really happy with it," Hamilton said. "I always want to start on the right foot.

"We had to make some big changes but I generally made some really good calls with the shift which we ended up making and it worked out really well.

"It's never comfortable, but it was a good day, I was happy in the car. I was making good steps forward in terms of the balance we were changing, so let's hope we can continue it."

Hamilton believes Red Bull looks like a bigger threat than Ferrari so far this weekend, but he accepted that the Italian team had a disrupted day, with Sebastian Vettel spinning off and suffering other problems, leading to the team changing his chassis.

"It's difficult to say, because Sebastian didn't really get much running, but the Red Bulls do look quick," he added.

"Red Bull look quickest between the two, but Ferrari didn't really do a lot today. We didn't really do a huge long run – we had a problem so that's why we had to stop halfway through.

"But the little bit that we did, looks like we're relatively close to the Red Bulls.

"Normally we're quick, then when we get to race pace we're often behind the Red Bulls and the Ferraris, but today I believe we were equal with the Red Bulls, so that's better than normal."

Teammate Valtteri Bottas was less happy with his day after ending FP2 six tenths of a second down on Hamilton, but he said the two Mercedes drivers were trying different things on their cars.

"We got a lot of laps done, a lot of things tried with the set-up, different things with the different cars," said the Finn.

"Today was quite tricky. I wasn't that comfortable, but we did end up with very different set-ups to Lewis. Definitely he had a strong day – me maybe not so much.

"There are a lot of things with the set-up still to be improve, and also from my side many things to be done better, especially with tyre preparation.

"But I'm still confident that if I manage to improve into the right direction it still can be good and be a close battle."

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