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Russell sees Hamilton-led Ferrari as a real F1 title danger

George Russell has identified Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari as serious championship contenders after Hamilton's Barcelona-Catalunya victory, while Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli remains the points leader.

Russell sees Hamilton-led Ferrari as a real F1 title danger
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George Russell says Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari now look like a major threat in this year's Formula 1 title fight. Hamilton's recent Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix win has left him 41 points behind championship leader Kimi Antonelli, with Russell a further nine points back.

The comments underline how quickly the competitive picture can shift when driver form, car balance and team execution align. Hamilton has also said a title push is not beyond reach, though he framed the immediate target more narrowly: winning the next race and helping Ferrari keep developing.

Ferrari's wider challenge appears to be converting chassis strength into a more complete package. The team has an engine upgrade for Austria, but Hamilton indicated it should be viewed as progress rather than a full solution to the performance gap with Mercedes power.

Elsewhere, Red Bull are bringing a significant chassis update as they try to improve their position among the leading teams, while Fernando Alonso has restated his commitment to Aston Martin's long-term project as he weighs his own racing future later in the season.

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