Hamilton and Sainz warn that Red Bull still has the advantage despite a dismal weekend in Singapore

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The Singapore Grand Prix had a dramatic finish as four cars from three teams fought for the podium. And there wasn't a Red Bull in sight. So does this herald a shift to closer racing and a better show? Not just yet, rivals say.

PublishedThe Singapore Grand Prix had a dramatic finish as four cars from three teams fought for the podium. And there wasn't a Red Bull in sight.

“I just think it’s great for F1 if Ferrari, McLaren, Mercedes, Aston would be that two, three-tenths quicker every race to challenge them in race pace. And I think the racing this year would be incredible and it would be eight drivers fighting for wins, a bit like we saw today with four or five guys out there fighting for a win.”

“Probably, if you think about it, they haven’t been developing. Obviously McLaren brought an upgrade here, others are bringing upgrades. They’re working on next year’s car,” Hamilton said. “They have less wind tunnel time, so then they’re probably using some of this year’s on to next year’s. They would have definitely migrated before us," Hamilton added."They’re so clear ahead that maybe they’re developing their car less and we are still pushing to develop our current one.”

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