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Lewis Hamilton expressed his optimism after topping the second practice at the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona. The competition was tight, with five different teams securing the top five spots in Practice Two. Hamilton managed to edge out Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz by a mere 0.022s and was 0.055s ahead of McLaren’s Lando Norris.

Mercedes showed strong form last time in Canada and continued their performance into Spain, a track known for its challenging corners that test all aspects of the car. Hamilton noted that P1 was decent, but they made significant improvements in P2. He mentioned that the team had made positive changes to the car, and he felt great during the practice sessions. The track conditions were hot, putting stress on the tires, especially during long runs. Hamilton emphasized the importance of focusing on overall performance rather than just lap times.

George Russell, who was eighth quickest, acknowledged that Mercedes had the best long-run pace, giving them an advantage for the upcoming race. He highlighted the team’s performance on medium tires and expressed his excitement for the competition ahead. Russell remains confident in Mercedes’ capabilities but acknowledged the strong competition from Red Bull, Ferrari, and McLaren.

Max Verstappen, who was fifth in the second practice, mentioned that they were experimenting with different setups during the day. Sergio Perez, on the other hand, faced challenges during the practice sessions, hinting at potential struggles for Red Bull. Both Ferrari and McLaren showed promising pace, with Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris consistently performing well.

Overall, the Spanish Grand Prix promises to be an exciting event with close competition among the top teams. The track conditions, tire management, and car setups will play crucial roles in determining the race outcome. Fans can look forward to an action-packed weekend with multiple sessions leading up to the main race on Sunday. Stay tuned for updates and live coverage of the Spanish Grand Prix on Sky Sports F1.